- coinage. The
colony retained the name of "
Rhegion" (Ῥήγιον). Pseudo-Scylax also
writes that it was a Gr**** city.
Rhegion was one of the most
important cities...
-
Rhegion, also
called "Rhagion" or "Rhegium", (Ancient Gr****: Ῥήγιον) was a town (sometimes
described as a
military compound) of
ancient Thrace, inhabited...
-
Sicily fell
under the rule of tyrants. The
tyrants of Gela,
Akragas and
Rhegion successfully expanded their dominion during 505–480 BC, with the Dorian...
- 743
Rhegion is
founded by
Euboeans 740
Zancle is
founded by
Euboeans 738
Alternative date for the end of the
First Messenian War. 737
Rhegion and Zancle...
-
commonly referred to as the Gate of
Rhegion (Πόρτα Ῥηγίου) in
early modern texts,
allegedly named after the
suburb of
Rhegion (modern Küçükçekmece), or as the...
-
Sicily fell
under the rule of tyrants. The
tyrants of Gela,
Akragas and
Rhegion,
expanded their respective dominions at the
expense of
native Sicilians...
- (Turkish: [cyˈtʃyc.tʃec.me.dʒe];
meaning “small-drawer”, from much
earlier Rhegion (Gr****: Ρήγιον) and Küçükçökmece as “little breakdown" or “little depression”...
- Gr****s of
Campania from
Etruscan domination.
Taras signs an
alliance with
Rhegion, to
counter the Messapians, Peucetians, and Lucanians, but the
joint armies...
-
Medma Metauros Metapontion Neápolis
Pandosia (Lucania)
Poseidonia Pixous Rhegion Scylletium Siris Sybaris Sybaris on the
Traeis Taras Terina Thurii Sicily...
-
century BC
showing Iokastos and Phalanthos, the
legendary founders of
Rhegion and
Taras respectively,
playing with
their pet cats. The
usual ancient...