- of
Sicily by the
Roman Republic. Minos,
according to tradition, went to
Sicania, or Sicily, as it is now called, in
search of Daedalus, and
there perished...
- (vii.169
merely states "For the
story goes that Minos,
having come to
Sicania,
which is now
called Sicily, in
search of Daidalos, died
there by a violent...
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earliest literary mention of
Sicels is in the Odyssey.
Homer also
mentions Sicania, but
makes no distinctions: "they were (from) a
faraway place and a faraway...
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origins of the Iapygians: «It is said, in fact, that Minos, who
arrived in
Sicania (which is now
called Sicily) in
search of Daedalus, died
there by a violent...
- Provincias, El Vers Valencià,
Pensat i Fet, L’Altar del Mercat, Glorieta,
Sicània and La Marina. Her body of work
consists mostly of novels, but she also...
- Σικάγο Sikágo siˈkaɣo
Chicago Σικανία Sikanía Σικανία Sikanía sikaˈnia
Sicania Σικελία Sikelía Σικελία Sikelía siceˈlia
Sicily Σίκινος Síkinos Σίκινος...
- Settecento:
Angelo Maria Bandini.
Itinerari eruditi, n.s. 4. Messina:
Sicania. Bresciani, Edda; Donadoni, Sergio; Fattah,
Ahmed Abdel; Minutoli, Diletta;...
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Metropolitan City of Palermo, Sicily,
southern Italy.
Located in the
heart of
Sicania on the
northern slopes of
Monte delle Rose,
almost equidistant from Palermo...
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Pedemontiana Pini, 1884
Piceata O. Boettger, 1877
Pollinia De Betta, 1870
Sicania Tomlin, 1929
Tirolica O. Boettger, 1877
Trinacria O. Boettger, 1877...
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before the
Ancient Gr****s in 1050 BCE. The
island was
originally called Sicania after a
previous legendary King
called Sic****. Carl Waldman, Catherine...