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Magna Graecia is a term that was used for the Gr****-speaking
areas of
Southern Italy, in the present-day
Italian regions of Calabria, Apulia, Basilicata...
- ðimokraˈti.a]). The
English names Greece and Gr**** are derived, via the
Latin Graecia and Graecus, from the name of the
Graeci (Γραικοί, Graikoí;
singular Γραικός...
- The
Magna Græcia University of
Catanzaro (Italian: Università
degli studi Magna Græcia di Catanzaro) is a
university located in Catanzaro, Italy. It was...
- Φάλαρις) was the
tyrant of
Akragas (now Agrigento) in
Sicily in
Magna Graecia, from
approximately 570 to 554 BC.
Phalaris was
renowned for his excessive...
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Museum of
Magna Græcia in
Reggio Calabria.
Locrian pinakes represent one of the most
significant categories of
objects from
Magna Graecia, both as do****ents...
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major ancient Gr**** city on the
coast of the
Tyrrhenian Sea, in
Magna Graecia. The
ruins of
Paestum are
famous for
their three ancient Gr**** temples...
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Greece in the
Roman era (Gr****: Έλλάς, Latin:
Graecia)
describes the
Roman conquest of
ancient Greece (roughly, the
territory of the
modern nation-state...
- however, the
country is
usually called Greece,
which comes from the
Latin Graecia (as used by the Romans). The
civilization and its ****ociated territory...
- Osci
Celts Cisalpine Gaul
Veneti Ligures Nuragic civilization Umbri Magna Graecia Iapygians Picentes Ancient Rome
Roman Kingdom (753 BC–509 BC)
Roman Republic...
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Italian Peninsula and the
coast of Sicily, an area
later known as
Magna Graecia. Ionians,
Doric colonists, Syracusans, and the
Achaeans founded various...