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- to Sicily around 1260 BC. Ancient authors from the 1st c. BC state that Oenotria was named after Oenotrus, the youngest of the fifty sons of Lycaon who...
- Valentia in southern Italy. Nevertheless, by his time the larger concept of Oenotria and "Italy" had become synonymous, and the name also applied to most of...
- History section on this page, the Gr****s referred to this region of Italy as Oenotria. The district of Lucania was so called from the people bearing the name...
- was extended to the whole peninsula. Catch from the Oenotrians, formerly Oenotria: now, as it is famous, having taken the name of Italus, Italy is called...
- grapevines. The Gr****s called the southern part of the Italian Peninsula Oenotria ("land of vines"). Settlements in M****alia in southern France and along...
- Oenotria, "land of wine"). According to ancient Gr**** tradition, Οἴνωτρος (Oenotrus), the youngest of the sons of Lycaon, was the eponym of Oenotria....
- Around the middle of the 5th century BC, the Lucani moved south into Oenotria, driving the indigenous tribes, known to the Gr****s as Oenotrians, Chones...
- 33 ✓ ✓ ✓ succeeded to Lycaon's power Oenotrus ✓ ✓ the youngest, founded Oenotria in Italy Orchomenus 34 ✓ ✓ ✓ founded Orchomenus and Methydrium Orestheus...
- though also specimens with violet or lilac tints may occur. Arhopala aedias oenotria (Hewitson, 1869) (Mindanao) The male is above dull lilac without a black...
- found a colony, long before the Trojan War. He was the likely eponym of Oenotria (Οἰνωτρία), giving his name to the Italian peninsula, especially the Southern...