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- defeat of the Sicels at the Battle of Nomae in 450 BC and the death of Sicel leader Ducetius in 440 BC, the Sicel state broke down and the Sicel culture merged...
- Siculian (or Sicel) is an extinct Indo-European language spoken in central and eastern Sicily by the Sicels. It is attested in fewer than thirty inscriptions...
- move across eastward. The Sicels were the next to arrive, from mainland Italy, and settled in the east. The arrival of the Sicels is thought to have occurred...
- married into each other's families, thus creating a united front against the Sicels and Ionian Gr****s of Sicily. To counter this Doric threat, the Gr**** Anaxilas...
- the most populous island in the Mediterranean Sea. It is named after the Sicels, who inhabited the eastern part of the island during the Iron Age. Sicily...
- of ancient Rome). They also influenced the native peoples, such as the Sicels and the Oenotrians, who became ****enised after they adopted the Gr**** culture...
- the native Sicilians (Sicels), is now attacked by a second Carthaginian expedition. He is forced to ally himself with the Sicels. The Carthaginian army...
- likely, but not certainly, a sister group to ****enic. Sicel: an ancient language spoken by the Sicels (Gr**** Sikeloi, Latin Siculi), one of the three indigenous...
- Adr**** or Adranos (Ancient Gr****: Ἀδρανός) was a fire god worshipped by the Sicels, an ancient po****tion of the island of Sicily. His worship occurred all...
- historian, the Elymians would also have contributed to the formation of the Sicels. Today the thesis for an Italic origin of the Elymians is the most accredited...