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    Sicels (redirect from Siculi)
    The Sicels (/ˈsɪkəlz, ˈsɪsəlz/ SIK-əlz, SISS-əlz; Latin: Sicelī or Siculī) were an Indo-European tribe who inhabited eastern Sicily, their namesake, during...
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  • The Annales Siculi (Annals of Sicily) is an anonymous set of Latin annals covering the island of Sicily between 1027 and 1265. Although it covers the entire...
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    the people of Alba Longa was a mixture of two ancient Italic peoples, the Siculi and the Prisci. Whatever the origin of the family, it may be noted that...
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    The city continued to expand in Sicily, fighting against the rebellious Siculi, and on the Tyrrhenian Sea, making expeditions up to Corsica and Elba. In...
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    medieval descriptions] (PDF) (in Hungarian). Hungari et Siculi eadem lingua utuntur, nisi quod Siculi quaendam peculiaria gentis suae habeant vocabula Olahus...
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    Sicel: an ancient language spoken by the Sicels (Greek Sikeloi, Latin Siculi), one of the three indigenous (i.e. pre-Greek and pre-Punic) tribes of Sicily...
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    Diodorus. Translated by G. Booth. London: J. Davis – via Google Books. Diodori Siculi (1798). Peter Wesseling; L. Rhodoman; G. Heyn; N. Eyring (eds.). Bibliothecae...
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  • T. siculi...
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    Catillus and his three sons Tiburtus, Coras, and Catillus drove out the Siculi from the Aniene plateau and founded a city they named Tibur in honor of...
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  • an oikistes). The native inhabitants of the island were the Sicani, the Siculi and the Elimi.[citation needed] There were also small Phoenician trading...
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