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Latin is
Metaurus or Mataurus. In
Ancient Gr****, the name of the
river is
Métauros, Μέταυρος
which stems simply from the
union of the two torrents: Meta,...
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Metauros was a
thriving colony of
Magna Graecia,
quickly becoming a
significant commercial and
cultural hub in the region. The
origins of
Metauros have...
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Second Punic War
between Rome and Carthage,
fought in 207 BC near the
Metauro River in Italy. The
Carthaginians were led by
Hasdrubal Barca, brother...
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century BC)
Anacreon of Teos (monodic lyric, 6th
century BC)
Stesichorus of
Metauros (choral lyric, 7th
century BC)
Ibycus of
Rhegium (choral lyric, 6th century...
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tardoellenistico di
contrada Mella,” in R.
Agostino (ed.), Gli
Italici del
Metauros.
Catalogo della Mostra Museo Archeologico ****onale di
Reggio Calabria...
- Palmi,
Reggio Calabria province. The city
stood 1 km
south of the
river Metauros (probably Petrace) on the north-western
Tyrrhenian coast and in ancient...
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Kroton (Crotone), Laüs (comune of
Santa Maria del Cedro),
Medma (Rosarno),
Metauros (Gioia Tauro),
Petelia (Strongoli), Rhégion (Reggio Calabria), Scylletium...
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Montemaggiore al
Metauro is a
frazione of the
comune of
Colli al
Metauro, Marche,
central Italy. It was a
separate comune until 1
January 2017. "Montemaggiore...
- Στησίχορος, Stēsichoros; c. 630 – 555 BC) was a Gr****
lyric poet
native of
Metauros (Gioia
Tauro today). He is best
known for
telling epic
stories in lyric...
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Heraclea Lucania Hipponion Hydrus Krimisa Laüs
Locri Medma Metauros Metapontion Neápolis
Pandosia (Lucania)
Poseidonia Pixous Rhegion Scylletium...