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Selinunte (/ˌsɛlɪˈnuːnteɪ/ SEL-in-OON-tay, Italian: [
seliˈnunte];
Ancient Gr****: Σελῑνοῦς, romanized: Selīnoûs [seliːnûːs]; Latin: Selīnūs [sɛˈliːnuːs];...
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Marinella di
Selinunte, also
known as Marinella, is a
southern Italian village and
hamlet (frazione) of Castelvetrano, a muni****lity in the Province...
- 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 muni****l territory. The muni****lity
borders with...
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Theron of
Acragas took
control of most of Gr****-speaking
Sicily other than
Selinunte and
Messina (then
controlled by
Anaxilas of Reggio).
Terillus of Himera...
- Turkey; the
Sanctuary of the Gods in Samothrace; at Abydos, Egypt; and
Selinunte, Italy. In
collaboration with Yale
University and the
University of Pennsylvania...
- di Cusa was the
source of
stone used to
build the town of
Selinunte's sacred temple.
Selinunte was a Gr****
temple that was
located 13 km
southwest from...
- 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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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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century BC by the Gr****s, as its name suggests, as a
thermal spa for
Selinunte, 30 km distant,
whose citizens came
there to
bathe in the
sulphurous springs...