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Sicily around 1260 BC.
Ancient authors from the 1st c. BC
state that
Oenotria was
named after Oenotrus, the
youngest of the
fifty sons of
Lycaon who...
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peninsula and
parts of
Catanzaro and Vibo Valentia. The
larger concept of
Oenotria and "Italy"
became synonymous, and the name
applied to most of Lucania...
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Valentia in
Southern Italy. Nevertheless, by his time the
larger concept of
Oenotria and "Italy" had
become synonymous and the name also
applied to most of...
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History section on this page, the Gr****s
referred to this
region of
Italy as
Oenotria. The
district of
Lucania was so
called from the
people bearing the name...
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though also
specimens with
violet or
lilac tints may occur.
Arhopala aedias oenotria (Hewitson, 1869) (Mindanao) The male is
above dull
lilac without a black...
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extended to the
whole peninsula.
Catch from the Oenotrians,
formerly Oenotria: now, as it is famous,
having taken the name of Italus,
Italy is called...
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Oenotria, 'land of wine').
According to
ancient Gr**** tradition, Οἴνωτρος (Oenotrus), the
youngest of the sons of Lycaon, was the
eponym of
Oenotria....
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succeeded to Lycaon's
power Oenotrus ✓ ✓ the youngest,
founded Oenotria in
Italy Orchomenus 34 ✓ ✓ ✓
founded Orchomenus and
Methydrium Orestheus...
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found a colony, long
before the
Trojan War. He was the
likely eponym of
Oenotria (Οἰνωτρία),
giving his name to the
Italian peninsula,
especially the Southern...
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following iambic verses: And
after this, first, then, upon the right,
Oenotria wide-outstretched and
Tyrrhene Gulf, And next the
Ligurian land
shall welcome...