Sicani

Sicani
An ancient people of Sicily and parts of Italy

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  • SICANI — Hispaniae popul. Sicoris fluv. olim accolae, qui relictis sedibus suis, Sicanô duce, in Italiam se contulerun,t pulsisque Aboriginibus Latium occupârunt; ipsique postea ab ipsis pulsi, quos ante pepuleratn, insulam vicinam Italiae occupaverunt,… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • Sicani — The Sicani (Greek Sikanoi ) or Sicanians were one of three ancient peoples of Sicily present at the time of Phoenician and Greek colonization. HistoryThe Sicani are thought to be the oldest inhabitants of Sicily with a recorded name. The Greek… …   Wikipedia

  • Sicani — ▪ people English  Sicans        according to ancient Greek writers, the aboriginal inhabitants of central Sicily, as distinguished from the Siculi of eastern Sicily and the Elymi of western Sicily. Archaeologically there is no substantial… …   Universalium

  • Monti Sicani — f1p5 Monti Sicani Sizilien mit den Monti Sicani Höchster Gipfel Monte Cammarata (1.578  …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Monti Sicani — Location of the Monti Sicani in Sicily. The Monti Sicani are a mountain chain in the central southern Sicily, southern Italy, included between the Agrigento and Palermo. The name also indicates a series of comuni (municipalities) lying in the… …   Wikipedia

  • dağ sıçanı — is., hay. b. Kemiriciler takımının sincapgiller familyasından, postu beğenilen bir memeli türü (Marmota marmota) …   Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük

  • fındık sıçanı — is., hay. b. Fındık faresi …   Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük

  • funda sıçanı — is., hay. b. Şili ve Peru da yaşayan, kemiriciler takımından bir memeli türü (Ectadon degus) …   Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük

  • orman sıçanı — is., hay. b. Ormanlık bölgede yaşayan bir sıçan türü (Mus sylvaticus) …   Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük

  • tarla sıçanı — is., hay. b. Tarla faresi …   Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük

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