Kamarina or Camarina (Ancient Greek: Καμάρινα) was an ancient city on the southern coast of Sicily in Magna Graecia. The ruins of the site and an archaeological...
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Kamarina, Camarina, Kamerina or Camerina may refer to: Places Kamarina, Greece, a village in Preveza regional unit, in the region of Epirus Kamarina, Sicily...
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by Akragas and Himera gains independence 553 Kamarina declares independence from Syracuse 552 Kamarina is annexed by Syracuse 551 Telemachus overthrows...
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Kamarina (Greek: Καμαρίνα) is a village of Preveza regional unit, in the region of Epirus, in western Greece. It is located about 25 kilometres north of...
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near Preveza, Greece, from which it is visible. The closest village is Kamarina. One can access the monument from Saint Dimitrios Monastery (590 meters...
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In Greek mythology, Camarina (Ancient Greek: Καμαρινα Kamarina) was an Oceanid, as a daughter of the Titan of the Sea, Oceanus, possibly by his sister-wife...
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Carthaginian territory. In July, the Roman fleet was caught in a heavy storm near Kamarina. 384 of the total of 464 ships sank or were wrecked on the rocks near the...
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The regional archaeological museum of Kamarina is in the vicinity of Scoglitti in the Libero consorzio comunale di Ragusa (Sicily) and consists of three...
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– 590 BC. 598 BC—Jeconiah succeeds Jehoiakim as King of Judah. 598 BC—Kamarina is founded in Sicily (traditional date). March 16, 597 BC—Babylonians capture...
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Kasmenai (643 BC), Akrillai (7th century BC), Helorus (7th century BC) and Kamarina (598 BC). The descendants of the first colonists, called Gamoroi, held...
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