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- Agathyrnum abstract "Agathyrnum or Agathyrna (Ancient Greek: Ἀγάθυρνα), was an ancient city on the north coast of Sicily between Tyndaris and Calacte. It was supposed to have derived its name from Agathyrnus, a son of Aeolus, who is said to have settled in this part of Sicily. But though it may be inferred from this story that it was an ancient city, and probably of Sicelian origin, we find no mention of it in history until after Sicily became a Roman province. During the Second Punic War it became the headquarters of a band of robbers and freebooters, who extended their ravages over the neighboring country, but were reduced by the consul Laevinus in 210 BCE, who transported 4000 of them to Rhegium. It very probably was deprived on this occasion of the municipal rights conceded to most of the Sicilian towns, which may account for our finding no notice of it in Cicero, though it is mentioned by Strabo among the few cities still subsisting on the north coast of Sicily, as well as afterwards by Pliny, Ptolemy and the Itineraries.".
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- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink Acquedolci.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink Aeolus.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink Capo_dOrlando.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink Caronia.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_cities_in_Sicily.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_populated_places_in_Italy.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ruins_in_Italy.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink Cicero.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink Halaesa.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink Philipp_Clüver.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink Publius_Valerius_Laevinus.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink Reggio_Calabria.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink San_Fratello.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink San_Marco_dAlunzio.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink SantAgata_di_Militello.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink Second_Punic_War.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink Sicels.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink Sicily.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink Strabo.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLink Tindari.
- Agathyrnum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Agathyrnum".
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- Agathyrnum subject Category:Ancient_cities_in_Sicily.
- Agathyrnum subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Italy.
- Agathyrnum subject Category:Ruins_in_Italy.
- Agathyrnum hypernym City.
- Agathyrnum type City.
- Agathyrnum type Place.
- Agathyrnum type Attraction.
- Agathyrnum type Place.
- Agathyrnum type Site.
- Agathyrnum comment "Agathyrnum or Agathyrna (Ancient Greek: Ἀγάθυρνα), was an ancient city on the north coast of Sicily between Tyndaris and Calacte. It was supposed to have derived its name from Agathyrnus, a son of Aeolus, who is said to have settled in this part of Sicily. But though it may be inferred from this story that it was an ancient city, and probably of Sicelian origin, we find no mention of it in history until after Sicily became a Roman province.".
- Agathyrnum label "Agathyrnum".
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- Agathyrnum sameAs Agatirno.
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- Agathyrnum wasDerivedFrom Agathyrnum?oldid=650348506.
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