- siculi
- sic·u·li
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
SICULI — populi Transylvaniae, Zeckeli Dacis, a sedium vel districtus occupatione, quod post primam Hunnorum eruptionem, pulsis e pannonia Scythis, quaedam ipsorum pars in extremum hunc Transylvaniae angulaum confugit. L. Topeltinus Transylvan. Alias… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Sicŭli — Sicŭli, 1) (a. Geogr.), s.u. Sicilien (Gesch.) S. 4; 2) (n. Geogr.), so v.w. Szekler … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Siculi — ▪ people English Sicels , Greek Sikeloi ancient Sicilian tribe that occupied the eastern part of Sicily. Old tales related that the Siculi once lived in central Italy but were driven out and finally crossed to Sicily, leaving remnants… … Universalium
siculi — … Useful english dictionary
СИКУЛЫ — • Sicŭli, см. Sicilia, Сицилия … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Sicilien [3] — Sicilien (Gesch.). Die Alten hielten die Insel S. für ein durch eine Erdrevolution von Italien abgerissenes Stück Land; Andere glaubten, sie sei durch das Feuer des Ätna aus dem Meere hervorgehoben worden. Die Mythe versetzte hierher, in den Ätna … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Sicels — The Sicels (Latin: Siculi ; Greek: Σικελοί ) were one of the three main tribes who, before the arrival of Greek colonists, inhabited Sicily, according to the traditional ethnic division of Thucydides (vi:2). The Sicels have given Sicily the name… … Wikipedia
ancient Italic people — ▪ people Introduction any of the peoples diverse in origin, language, traditions, stage of development, and territorial extension who inhabited pre Roman Italy, a region heavily influenced by neighbouring Greece (ancient Greek civilization) … Universalium
Ducetius — ▪ Sicilian leader died c. 440 BC a Hellenized leader of the Siculi, an ancient people of Sicily, who for a short time welded the native communities of east Sicily into a powerful federation. He seized his opportunity during the confusion… … Universalium
Sicily — • The largest island in the Mediterranean Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sicily Sicily † … Catholic encyclopedia