- The
Sicels (/ˈsɪkəlz, ˈsɪsəlz/ SIK-əlz, SISS-əlz; Latin: Sicelī or
Siculī) were an Indo-European
tribe who
inhabited eastern Sicily,
their namesake, during...
- The
Annales Siculi (Annals of Sicily) is an
anonymous set of
Latin annals covering the
island of
Sicily between 1027 and 1265.
Although it
covers the entire...
- the
Siculi, an
ancient people of Sicily,
returns from
exile in
Corinth to
Sicily and
colonises Cale Acte on the
north coast with Gr**** and
Siculi settlers...
- the
people of Alba
Longa was a
mixture of two
ancient Italic peoples, the
Siculi and the Prisci.
Whatever the
origin of the family, it may be
noted that...
- T.
siculi...
-
medieval descriptions] (PDF) (in Hungarian).
Hungari et
Siculi eadem lingua utuntur, nisi quod
Siculi quaendam peculiaria gentis suae
habeant vocabula Olahus...
-
appointed as
consul to
replace Publicola. Ducetius, a ****enised
leader of the
Siculi, an
ancient people of Sicily,
takes advantage of the
confusion that follows...
-
Catillus and his
three sons Tiburtus, Coras, and
Catillus drove out the
Siculi from the
Aniene plateau and
founded a city they
named Tibur in
honor of...
- Chronicle), also
called Chroni**** Alexandrinum,
Constantinopolitanum or
Fasti Siculi, is the
conventional name of a 7th-century Gr****
Christian chronicle of...
- Diodorus.
Translated by G. Booth. London: J.
Davis – via
Google Books.
Diodori Siculi (1798).
Peter Wesseling; L. Rhodoman; G. Heyn; N.
Eyring (eds.). Bibliothecae...