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Messina (/mɛˈsiːnə/ mess-EE-nə, US also /mɪˈ-/ miss-; Italian: [mesˈsiːna] ; Sicilian:
Missina [mɪsˈsiːna]) is a
harbour city and the
capital of the Italian...
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Calabria Reggio Calabria 8th
century BC
Chalkis (with
Zankle and
Messenian refugees)
Antimnestos of
Zankle (or
perhaps Artimedes of Chalkis)
Siris Basilicata...
- (498-491) took over both
Ionian and
Dorian Gr**** territory, and by 490 BC,
Zankle, Leontini, Catana, Naxos,
besides neighbouring Sicel lands and Camarina...
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Retrieved on 2007-08-07.
Diodorus Siculus, 4.85.1 Steph**** of Byzantium, s.v.
Zankle (Ζάγκλη)
Diodorus Siculus, The
Library of
History translated by Charles...
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successfully took over both
Ionian and
Dorian Gr**** territory, and by 490 BC,
Zankle, Leontini, Catana, Naxos,
besides neighboring Sicel lands and
Camarina had...
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Location Modern name Also
known as
Zakynthos Zante Zakros Crete,
Greece Minoan city
Zakro Zankle Strait of Messina, Sicily,
Italy Messina Messene, Messana...
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Pythagoras was one of the
Samian exiles who
moved to
Zankle at the
beginning of the 5th
century BC and came
under the
power of the tyrant...
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Early 5th
century BC
tyrant of
Zankle in Sicily...
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Messine (French),
Messyna /
Mesyna (Polish),
Micina (Old Spanish),
Zánklē - Ζάγκλη (Ancient Gr**** alternate) Metz
Divodurum (Latin), Meca (Latvian)...
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several important cities in
Magna Graecia and Sicily, such as Naxos, Rhegion,
Zankle and ****ae. Its
mineral produces, metal-work, purple, and
pottery not only...