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  Abacaenum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abacaenum was an ancient town of the Siculi in Sicily, West of Messana, South of Tyndaris.
Today, the village of Tripi stands on the site of ancient Abacaenum.
This article is based on the 1852 "A smaller classical dictionary"
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"Abacaenum" was an ancient town of the Siculi Siculi in Sicily Sicily, West of Messana Messana, South of Tyndaris Tyndaris.
Today, the village of Tripi, Italy Tripi, Italy stands on the site of ancient Abacaenum.
www.biodatabase.de /Abacaenum   (107 words)

  
 Ancient coins of Sicily
The whole period between B.C. 480 and the failure of the Athenian expedition in B.C. 413 may therefore be appropriately called the Period of Transition.
Greek art and civilization had already thoroughly penetrated the inland Sikel towns such as Abacaenum, Enna, Galaria, Morgantina, andc., and were now making their way even into the non-Hellenic cities in the western portion of the island, e.g.
Abacaenum (Tripi) was a Sikel town situated some eight miles from the coast, towards the north-east extremity of the island.
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Sicily's principal cities include the regional capital Palermo, together with the other provincial capitals Catania, Messina, Syracuse Particularly suggestive are those held in Enna, Caltanissetta and Trapani., Trapani, Enna, Caltanissetta, Agrigento, Ragusa.
Other famous Sicilian towns include Acireale, Taormina, Giardini Naxos, Piazza Armerina, Caltagirone, Cefalù, Bronte, Marsala, Corleone, Castellammare del Golfo, Gela, Francavilla di Sicilia, and Abacaenum now Tripi, Corleone.
The most famous of the see is the so-called in Palermo, characterised by the Processions of the "Triumphal Chariot" and of the silver urn of the "Santuzza", as palermitans call their patron Saint...
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Greek Coins Sicily, Abacaenum No.: 58 Estimate: CHF 1000 d=13 mm Litra circa 430-420, AR 0.55 g.
Greek Coins Sicily No.: 1154 Estimate: CHF 450 d=14 mm Abacaenum.
An apparently unique variety of a rare type.
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 TYNDARIS - Online Information article about TYNDARIS
Milazzo) and 5 M. of the See also:
Elder in 395 B.C., who settled there 600 Peloponnesian Messenians on a site cut out of the territory of Abacaenum (1 m.
It was thus almost the last See also:
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