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- 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...