Inycum
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Inycum — o Inycus (Griego antiguo: Ἴνυκον, Esteban de Bizancio, r ἡ Ἴνυκος, Heródoto), fue una antigua ciudad de Sicilia, situada en el suroeste de la isla, a orillas del río Hypsas. Se la conoce especialmente por su conexión con las leyendas míticas… … Wikipedia Español
Inycum — For the ancient site in northwest Sicily, also called Inykon, see Monte Inici Inycum or Inycus (Ancient Greek: polytonic|Ἴνυκον, Steph. B., or polytonic|ἡ Ἴνυκος, Herod.), was an ancient town of Sicily, situated in the soutwest of the island, on… … Wikipedia
CAMICUS — urbs Siciliae, in qua Cocalus Daedali fil. imperavit, et circa quam Minos Cretensis mortuus est. Ita Steph. Vibius in Catalogo fluminum: Camicos, Siciliae, ex qua urbs Camicos. Aristor. Polint. l. 2. c. 10. Quapropter et maris imperium tenuit… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Hypsas — is the classical name of several rivers in Sicily:# today called Sant Anna River, near Agrigento, Sicily. The ancient town of Akragas (the Greek name for Agrigento) was founded between two rivers: the Hypsas river on its west and the Akragas… … Wikipedia
Monte Inici — is a mountain in the comune of Castellammare del Golfo, province of Trapani, Sicily. It stands approximately 1060 m above sea level, a few km south of the Golfo di Castellammare, an indentation of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Monte Inici has been the site … Wikipedia
Scythes — (Gr. polytonic|Σκύθης) was tyrant or ruler of Zancle in Sicily,Citation | last = Smith | first = William | author link = William Smith (lexicographer) | contribution = Scythes (1) | editor last = Smith | editor first = William | title =… … Wikipedia
INYCUS — Siciliae urbs. Paus. Longobardo, teste Fazello. De nomine Bochart. Ad Hypsae ostium erat Inycus, ubi ante Troiana tempora fertur Cocalus Rex Sicanorum regni fedem habuisse, vide Steph. in Κάμικος. A vini praestantia multum commendatur Inycum, vel … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
MOTYCHANUS — fluv. Siciliae per oram Australem fluens inter Motyam, et Inycum, Ptol. Xicli. teste Fazellô … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale