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Segesta (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἔγεστα, Egesta, or Σέγεστα,
Ségesta, or Αἴγεστα, Aígesta; Sicilian: Siggesta) was one of the
major cities of the Elymians, one...
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nogometni klub
Segesta Sisak (English:
Croatian Football Club
Segesta Sisak),
commonly referred to as HNK
Segesta Sisak or
simply Segesta Sisak is a Croatian...
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Segesta,
commonly known as
simply Calatafimi, is a
comune and a
small town in the
province of Trapani, in Sicily,
southern Italy. The full...
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Trojan woman while in the form of a dog.
Acestes then went on to
found Segesta,
which he
named after his mother.
Segestan coins from 475–390 BCE often...
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Sestri Levante (Latin:
Segesta Tigullorum/
Segesta Tigulliorum) is a town and
comune in the
Metropolitan City of Genoa, Liguria, Italy.
Lying on the Mediterranean...
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Dardanian or
Trojan woman named Egesta or
Segesta.
According to Servius, this
woman Egesta or
Segesta was sent by her father,
Hippotes or Ipsostratus...
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epigraphic and
toponymic references,
still found in the
cities of Lerici,
Segesta and Entella.
Apart from
mythological tales,
there is
little known about...
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Athenian forces in 413. When
Selinus again worsted Segesta in 411, Carthage,
responding to the
appeal of
Segesta, had
besieged and
sacked Selinus after the Carthaginian...
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Segesta is a
station on Line 5 of the
Milan Metro. The
works for the
construction of the
station began in
November 2010, as part of the
second section...
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siege of
Segesta took
place either in the
summer of 398 BC or the
spring of 397 BC.
Dionysius the Elder,
tyrant of Syracuse,
after securing peace...