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- Halyciae (Halykiai, Halykiae) is the ancient name for one of the settlements of the Elymians on the island of Sicily, known as Alicia in more recent Italian...
- modern Erice), a religious centre; and Entella. Other cities were Elima, Halyciae (referred to as Alicia in modern Italian sources), Iaitas, Hypana, and...
- special treaties, these being Tauromenium, Centuripa, Segesta, Halaesus, Halyciae, Panormus, and Messina. Within his speech, In Verrem ("Against Verres")...
- Grande, the town is situated on the site of the ancient city Elima of Halyciae. Theatre of the continuous wars between Selinunte and Segesta, Salemi (or...
- Plutarch. The cities of Heraclia and Azone were captured, while Selinunte, Halyciae and Segesta voluntarily surrendered. The Carthaginian soldiers fled without...
- settlement, lending credence to the idea that Salemi is the ancient city of Halyciae of the Elymians. He has also discovered what appears to be medieval mosque...
- Sicanis refused to join Dionysius or leave their cities and the Sicel city Halyciae switched sides, Dionysius retreated to Syracuse after despoiling lands...
- except those in the territory of the cities of Centuripa, Halesa, Segesta, Halyciae, and Panormus, Tauromenium and Messana. The latter two cities were exempted...
- settlement, lending credence to the idea that Salemi is the ancient city of Halyciae of the Elymians. In 1999, Stanford University joined the Monte Polizzo...