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Hippana or
Hyppana (Ancient Gr****: Ἵππανα), was an
ancient town of Sicily. It sat
astride the main road from
Panormus (modern Palermo) to
Agrigentum (modern...
- Corleone.
Traces have been
found of a
small Elymian settlement,
called Hippana or Hyppana,
dating from the 8th-6th
centuries BC on the
nearby Montagna...
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Thurston Peck,
Harpers Dictionary of
classical Antiquities (1898), H,
Hippăna, Hippocrēné". www.****us.tufts.edu.
Retrieved Jan 1, 2023. Frazer, J....
- Segesta [it], the Gr****
Theatre of Tindari [it], the Gr****
Theatre of
Hippana [it], the Gr****
Theatre of Akrai [it], the Gr****
Theatre of
Monte Jato [it]...
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Panormus (modern Palermo), but had to withdraw,
although they did
capture Hippana. In 258 BC they
recaptured Camarina after a
lengthy siege. For the next...
- city. The
enemy refused to
fight so the
Romans turned towards the town of
Hippana, Myttistratum, Camarina, Enna and
other Carthaginian strongholds, which...
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founding of
Bivona in the
third century B.C. by
refugees from the city of
Hippana,
mentioned by
Polybius and
Diodorus Siculus and destro**** in 258 B.C.,...
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according to some scholars, the true
reading is "Ipanenses" (people of
Hippana,
another ancient town in Sicily). In
either case we have no clue to the...
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troops who had been
wintering there. When this failed, he
moved on to
Hippana and
promptly took it by storm.
Atilius afterward resumed the
siege of Mytistraton...
- Segesta [it], the Gr****
Theatre of Tindari [it], the Gr****
Theatre of
Hippana [it], the Gr****
Theatre of Akrai [it], the Gr****
Theatre of
Monte Jato [it]...