- Crotone. In
ancient Roman times the
promontory was
called Promunturium Lacinium (Ancient Gr****: Λακίνιον ἄκρον). The
modern name
derives from the remaining...
-
Santa Maria di
Leuca (to the east, in Apulia) and
Colonna (the
ancient Lacinium, to the west, in Calabria), encomp****ed by the
three regions of Apulia...
- Capo
Colonne ("Cape of Columns") may
refer to:
Promunturium Lacinium,
Calabria Sounion,
Attica This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- location. The
sanctuary was
later included in the
larger Roman town of
Lacinium. The
oldest (imported)
ceramic finds from the 8th
century suggest that...
- na Muri Iader, Iadera, Id****a
Zadar Incerum Požega Iovia-Botivo
Ludbreg Lacinium location unknown Lentula Legrad Lopsica Sveti Juraj Ludrum Lovreć Marsonia...
-
which Romans had
bound themselves not to sail
beyond the
promontory of
Lacinium near Croton, on the
opposite side of the gulf. He
persuaded them to attack...
- of
Apollo at
Actium and Lefkada, and
those of Hera at Samos, Argos, and
Lacinium. Additionally, they
engaged in
unusual sacrifices at
Olympus and celebrated...
- Faro di Capo Colonna) is
situated on the
extremity of the
Promunturium Lacinium,
nearby the
single column of the Gr****
temple elevated in
honour of Hera...
-
holding censorial power. Many
tiles stamped with his name were
found at
Lacinium and
nearby showing that he had an
involvement in the
restoration of the...
- M.Malekm.,
Akhani &
Borsch Limonium lacertosum Brullo &
Erben Limonium lacinium Arrigoni Limonium lacostei (Danguy)
Kamelin Limonium laetum (Nyman) Pignatti...