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    Soluntum (redirect from Solunto)
    Latinized as Soluntum and Solus, which became the modern Italian name Solunto. Soluntum lay 183 m (600 ft) above sea level on the southeast side of Monte...
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    village is dominated by the remains of the Punic civilization city of Solunto, one of the first Phoenician trading posts established in Sicily. The city...
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    Santa Flavia (known as Solunto until 1880) is a town in the Metropolitan City of Palermo, Sicily, southern Italy. The town is situated between the Gulf...
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    Within a century, they established major Phoenician settlements at Soloeis (Solunto), present day Palermo and Motya (an island near present-day Marsala). Others...
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  • Syracuse took power by stages and reigned over the whole of Sicily as far as Solunto, extending his influence as far as the bay of Taranto and into Etruscan...
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  • Carolina" May 5, 2014 (2014-05-05) 55 9 "The Italian Scallion" "Hotel Solunto Mare – Palermo, Italy" May 12, 2014 (2014-05-12) 56 10 "Swamped" "High...
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    Africa. Within a century, we find major Phoenician settlements at Soloeis (Solunto), present day Palermo and Motya (an island near present-day Marsala). Others...
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    Kokalos 12 (1966) 227; for Monte Iato: H.P. Isler, AntK 26 (1983) 39; for Solunto: M. deVos, BABESCH 50 (1975) 195- 224; for Syracuse: G. Gentili, NSc 1951...
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  • meeting of contributors to the literary magazine Il Verri in a hotel at Solunto, near Palermo. A second meeting would be held three years later in La Spezia...
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    failed, Giacomo Perollo succeeded in freeing, without ransom, the baron of Solunto, kidnapped earlier by the Barbary pirate Sinam Bassà (called Sericono or...
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