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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Selinunte. Selinunte (/ˌsɛlɪˈnuːnteɪ/ SEL-in-OON-tay, Italian: [seliˈnunte]; Ancient Greek: Σελῑνοῦς, romanized: Selīnoûs...
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  • Trìscina, also known as Trìscina di Selinunte is a hamlet of Castelvetrano, Italian town in the province of Trapani, in Sicily. It counts 645 residents...
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    province of Trapani, Sicily, southern Italy. The archeological site of Selinunte is located within the municipal territory. The municipality borders with...
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    Marinella di Selinunte, also known as Marinella, is a southern Italian village and hamlet (frazione) of Castelvetrano, a municipality in the Province...
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  • Theron of Acragas took control of most of Greek-speaking Sicily other than Selinunte and Messina (then controlled by Anaxilas of Reggio). Terillus of Himera...
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    later became Theron's son-in-law. Theron went to war with the city of Selinunte and the tyrant of Himera, Terillus. His kingdom covered a big part of...
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    Ghelas; the Syracusans founded Ankón and Adria; the Megarese founded Selinunte. The Achaeans founded Sybaris, Poseidonia, Kroton, Lokroi Epizephyrioi...
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    century BC by the Greeks, as its name suggests, as a thermal spa for Selinunte, 30 km distant, whose citizens came there to bathe in the sulphurous springs...
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    Turkey; the Sanctuary of the Gods in Samothrace; at Abydos, Egypt; and Selinunte, Italy. In collaboration with Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania...
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  • several excavations in the archaeological sites of Soluntum, Segesta, Selinunte, Motya, Marsala. In the 1960's Tusa was the promoter of the Sicilia Archeologica...
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    in 734 BC. Other important Greek colonies were Naxos, Gela, Akragas, Selinunte, Himera, Kamarina and Zancle or Messene (modern-day Messina). These city-states...
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    Maktorion Megara Hyblaea Monte Adranone Morgantina Motya Naxos Segesta Selinunte Tindari Valle dei Templi Ancient Greece portal Italy portal Ancient Greek...
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    and transferred him to Lilybaeum. The Carthaginian army sent to conquer Selinunte in 409 BC landed and camped near the site of the later Lilybaeum. In 397 BC...
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    The Temple of Hera at Selinunte, Sicily...
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    di lumaca. 2003. Il Satiro danzante. 2004. Détour De Seta. 2006. Oltre Selinunte. 2007. Rockarbëresh. 2008. Fuori Rotta. 2012. "1982 L'Estate di Frank...
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    (Soluntum) Karaly (Cagliari) Lilybaeum Motya Neapolis Nora Olbia Pantelleria Selinunte Sulci (Sant'Antioco) Tharros Ṣiṣ (Palermo) Lebanon Amia Ampi Arqa Athar...
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  • of Asia Minor in Lagina. Her oldest known representation was found in Selinunte, in Sicily. Hecate was one of several deities worshipped in ancient Athens...
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    Agrigento Sicily 5th century BC, early Truss 11.84 1– 11.84 Temple E Selinunte Sicily 480/70 BC Truss 11.70 1– 11.70 Parthenon Athens Greece Prop-and-lintel...
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    Demeter drives her horse-drawn chariot containing her daughter Persephone at Selinunte, Sicily 6th century BC...
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    mentioned in the mid-4th century BCE in Sardinia and during the conquest of Selinunte (409 BCE) in the context of the Second Sicilian War. Diodorus Siculus...
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    The most important colony was in Syracuse; others grew up at Akragas, Selinunte, Gela, Himera and Zancle. The native Sicani and Sicel peoples became absorbed...
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    (Soluntum) Karaly (Cagliari) Lilybaeum Motya Neapolis Nora Olbia Pantelleria Selinunte Sulci (Sant'Antioco) Tharros Ṣiṣ (Palermo) Lebanon Amia Ampi Arqa Athar...
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    Man amidst the collapsed giant columns of a Greek temple at Selinunte, Sicily...
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    peristyle and the cella; dipteral temples have two peristyles. Temple "G" in Selinunte, an ancient Greek archaeological site in Italy, is a good example of the...
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    Quadriga of the Sun, sixth century BC, Temple C, Selinunte....
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    Strait of Sicily to the east of the ancient Greek archaeological site of Selinunte. During Classical times it was known as the Hypsas. The middle section...
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    Cave di Cusa (category Selinunte)
    di Cusa was the source of stone used to build the town of Selinunte's sacred temple. Selinunte was a Greek temple that was located 13 km southwest from...
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    arrow in front of an altar. Attic red-figure lekythos, ca. 475 BCE, from Selinunte, Sicily. Antonino Salinas Regional Archaeological Museum, Palermo...
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    museum A room in the museum Metopes of Temple Y in Selinunte Metopes of Temple C, E and F in Selinunte Lion heads of Temple of Victory Himera Phoenician...
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    (Soluntum) Karaly (Cagliari) Lilybaeum Motya Neapolis Nora Olbia Pantelleria Selinunte Sulci (Sant'Antioco) Tharros Ṣiṣ (Palermo) Lebanon Amia Ampi Arqa Athar...
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