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- Inycum abstract "For the ancient site in northwest Sicily, also called Inykon, see Monte IniciInycum or Inycus (Ancient Greek: Ἴνυκον, Steph. B., or ἡ Ἴνυκος, Herod.), was an ancient town of Sicily, situated in the southwest of the island, on the river Hypsas (today the Belice). It is principally known from its connection with the mythical legends concerning Minos and Daedalus; the capital of the Sicanian prince Cocalus, who afforded a shelter to the fugitive Daedalus against the Cretan monarch, being placed by some writers at Inycum, and by others at Camicus. (Paus. vii. 4. § 6; Charax, ap. Steph. B. s. v. Καμικός.) It is mentioned in historical times by Herodotus as the place of confinement to which Scythes, the ruler of Zancle (modern Messina), was sent by Hippocrates, who had taken him prisoner. (Herod. vi. 23, 24.) Aelian, who copies the narrative of Herodotus, represents Scythes as a native of Inycum; but this is probably a mistake. (Ael. V. H. viii. 17.) Plato speaks of Inycum as still in existence in his time, but quite a small place (Χωρίον πάνυ σμικρόν); notwithstanding which he makes the sophist Hippias boast that he had derived from it a sum of 20 minae. (Plat. Hipp. M. p. 282, e.) It is evident that it always continued to be an inconsiderable place, and was probably a mere dependency of Selinus. Hence we never again meet with its name, though Stephanus tells us that this was still preserved on account of the excellence of its wine. (Steph. B. s. v. Ἴνυκον; Aesych. s. v.) Vibius Sequester is the only author that affords any clue to its position, by telling us that the river Hypsas (the modern Belice) flowed by it (Vib. Sequest. p. 12, according to Cluver's emendation); but further than this its site cannot be determined.".
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- Inycum wikiPageRevisionID "650351252".
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Belice.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Camicus.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_cities_in_Sicily.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_populated_places_in_Italy.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Claudius_Aelianus.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Cluverius.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Crete.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Daedalus.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Herodotus.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Hippias.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Hippocrates.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Messina.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Messina,_Italy.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Mina_(unit).
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Minos.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Monte_Inici.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Pausanias_of_Damascus.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Philipp_Clüver.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Plato.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Selinunte.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Selinus.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Sicani.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Sicily.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Stephanus_of_Byzantium.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLink Vibius_Sequester.
- Inycum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Inycum".
- Inycum hasPhotoCollection Inycum.
- Inycum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Inycum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SmithDGRG.
- Inycum subject Category:Ancient_cities_in_Sicily.
- Inycum subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Italy.
- Inycum hypernym Town.
- Inycum type Article.
- Inycum type Place.
- Inycum type Settlement.
- Inycum type Article.
- Inycum type Place.
- Inycum type Site.
- Inycum comment "For the ancient site in northwest Sicily, also called Inykon, see Monte IniciInycum or Inycus (Ancient Greek: Ἴνυκον, Steph. B., or ἡ Ἴνυκος, Herod.), was an ancient town of Sicily, situated in the southwest of the island, on the river Hypsas (today the Belice).".
- Inycum label "Inycum".
- Inycum sameAs Inykon.
- Inycum sameAs Ínix.
- Inycum sameAs m.02q9xxk.
- Inycum sameAs Q969998.
- Inycum sameAs Q969998.
- Inycum wasDerivedFrom Inycum?oldid=650351252.
- Inycum isPrimaryTopicOf Inycum.