- Cape P****aro (Sicilian: Capu Pàssaru; Gr****: Πάχυνος; Latin:
Pachynus or
Pachynum) is a
celebrated promontory of Sicily,
forming the
extreme southeastern...
-
Alfred Druckenmuller. p. 60. The
Golden **** 1.2 "****us Encyclopedia,
Pachynum, Pison, Plutarch". www.****us.tufts.edu.
Retrieved 10
January 2025. "Plutarch...
- of Sicily, the most
considerable which occurs between Syracuse and Cape
Pachynum. It is 49
kilometres (30 mi) long, and has a
drainage basin of 384 square...
- (129). Pliny, 3.14 (8).
Describing the
southern coast, Mela writes:
Inter Pachynum et Lilybaeum,
Acragas est, et Heraclea, et Thermae, 2.7.16
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- at a
place called Vendicari,
comune of Noto, a few
miles north of Cape
Pachynum (modern Capo P****ero at the
southeast corner of the island), and which...
-
ancient city,
which are
still visible on the
coast about 15 km
north of Cape
Pachynum, near the
Porto Vindicari, in the
comune of Noto, to be
those of Imachara;...