- Druce, 1891
Herbita asinana Prout, 1910
Herbita atomaria (Walker, 1860)
Herbita betzi (Herbulot, 1977)
Herbita capnodiata (Guenée, 1858)
Herbita capona Dognin...
- curerò. Cristoterapia, Palermo,
Herbita Editore, 2004. M. G. La Grua e C. Verso, Va' e
anche tu fa lo stesso, Palermo,
Herbita Editore, 2001 M. G. La Grua...
- Unknown
Alaisa Metropolitan City of
Messina Tusa 403–402 BC
Herbita Archonides of
Herbita Alontion,
Haluntium (Roman name)
Metropolitan City of Messina...
-
Salvatore (1989),
Dizionario etimologico siciliano (in Italian), Palermo:
Herbita Hughes,
Robert (2011), Barcelona,
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group,...
-
support from the
neighbouring Siculi,
especially from Archonides,
dynast of
Herbita,
according to
Diodorus Siculus founded a city on the coast,
which was called...
- Gangi's
origins have been
connected to the
ancient Gr**** city of Engyon, or
Herbita, but this
theory remains unconfirmed.
Traces of
Roman presence are instead...
-
tailed sister Adelpha eulalia E. Doubleday, 1848) –
Arizona sister Adelpha herbita Weymer, 1907
Adelpha hyas (Doyère, 1840)
Adelpha nea (Hewitson, 1847) –...
- consideration, with a
territory fertile in corn. That
writer ****ociates it with
Herbita, ****orus,
Agyrium (modern Agira), and
other towns of the interior, in a...
-
Dionysius in Sicily.
Alliances were made with the
Sicel cities of Agyrium,
Herbita, ****orus and Herbessus. In 394 BC,
Messanians defeated a
Rhegion attack...
- finds. The city was of
Siculian origin; in 403 BC the
tyrant Archonides of
Herbita (a
Siculian city),
having concluded peace with
Dionysius I of Syracuse...