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- of Strabo's account because Poseidonia is thought to be a colony of Sybaris. Sybaris am****ed great wealth and a huge po****tion as a result of its fertile...
- sprung up. This spring was later named "Sybaris" by the locals, and was the namesake of the city of Sybaris (in what is now Italy). Although the primary...
- Sybaris may refer to: Sybaris, an ancient city of Magna Graecia, now in Italy Sibari, a hamlet of C****ano all'Ionio, Calabria, Italy Sybaris on the Traeis...
- of Sybaris (Ancient Gr****: Σύβαρις) which was destro**** in 510 BC. Its former inhabitants built a new city, Thurii, not far from the site of Sybaris. This...
- great renowned city of Sybaris, whose place it may be considered as having taken. The ruins of the city can be found in the Sybaris archaeological park near...
- Amyris (Ancient Gr****: Ἄμυρις) of Sybaris in Magna Graecia, surnamed "the Wise", whose son was one of the suitors of Agariste of Sicyon, at the beginning...
- Sybaris nigrifinis, is a species of blister beetle found in India and Sri Lanka. Body length is about 10.7 to 14.1 mm. Head with co**** deep and dense...
- Sybaris yakkala, is a species of blister beetle endemic to Sri Lanka. Body length is about 10.3 to 13.7 mm. Head with co**** deep and moderately dense...
- Sybaris testaceus, is a species of blister beetle found in India and Sri Lanka. Body length is about 8.7 to 16.6 mm. Head with moderately co**** deep...
- Ankón and Adria; the Megarese founded Selinunte. The Achaeans founded Sybaris, Poseidonia, Kroton, Lokroi Epizephyrioi, and Metapontum; tarantini and...