- P****ero or Cape P****aro (Sicilian: Capu Pàssaru; Gr****: Πάχυνος; Latin:
Pachynus or Pachynum) is a
celebrated promontory of Sicily,
forming the extreme...
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Scylla and Charybdis, and are
advised to
avoid them by
sailing around Pachynus point (Cape P****ero)
rather than risk the strait. Later, however, they...
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capes that
define its
triangular shape: Cape
Peloro in the northeast, Cape
Pachynus in the southeast, and Cape
Lilybaeum in the west.
Sicily itself was referred...
- isle of
Melita near Othronus,
round which the
Sicanian wave laps
beside Pachynus,
grazing the
steep promontory that in
after time
shall bear the name of...
- of Sicily), namely:
Pelorus (Peloro, Tip of Faro, Messina: North-East);
Pachynus (P****ero, Syracuse: South); and Lilybæum (Lilibeo, Cape Boeo, Marsala:...
- of Sicily, namely:
Pelorus (Peloro, Tip of Faro, Messina: North-East);
Pachynus (P****ero, Syracuse: South); and Lilybæum (Lilibeo, Cape Boeo, Marsala:...
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buried under all of Sicily, with his left and
right hands under Pelorus and
Pachynus, his feet
under Lilybaeus, and his head
under Etna);
Valerius Flaccus,...
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buried under all of Sicily, with his left and
right hands under Pelorus and
Pachynus, his feet
under Lilybaeus, and his head
under Etna;
where he "vomits flames...
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Auchenorrhyncha Family:
Cicadellidae Subfamily:
Megophthalminae Tribe:
Agalliini Subtribe:
Agalliina Genus:
Igerna Kirkaldy, 1903
Synonyms Pachynus Stål, 1866...
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buried under all of Sicily, with his left and
right hands under Pelorus and
Pachynus, his feet
under Lilybaeus, and his head
under Etna);
Valerius Flaccus,...