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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Selinunte. Selinunte (/ˌsɛlɪˈnuːnteɪ/ SEL-in-OON-tay, Italian: [seliˈnunte]; Ancient Greek: Σελῑνοῦς, romanized: Selīnoûs...
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    province of Trapani, Sicily, southern Italy. The archeological site of Selinunte is located within the municipal territory. The municipality borders with...
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    Marinella di Selinunte, also known as Marinella, is a southern Italian village and hamlet (frazione) of Castelvetrano, a municipality in the Province...
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  • Trìscina, also known as Trìscina di Selinunte is a hamlet of Castelvetrano, Italian town in the province of Trapani, in Sicily. It counts 645 residents...
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  • Theron of Acragas took control of most of Greek-speaking Sicily other than Selinunte and Messina (then controlled by Anaxilas of Reggio). Terillus of Himera...
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    Turkey; the Sanctuary of the Gods in Samothrace; at Abydos, Egypt; and Selinunte, Italy. In collaboration with Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania...
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  • several excavations in the archaeological sites of Soluntum, Segesta, Selinunte, Motya, Marsala. In the 1960's Tusa was the promoter of the Sicilia Archeologica...
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    houses all the decorative remains from the Sicilian temples of Segesta and Selinunte. Palazzina Cinese: royal residence of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies...
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    later became Theron's son-in-law. Theron went to war with the city of Selinunte and the tyrant of Himera, Terillus. His kingdom covered a big part of...
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    Demeter drives her horse-drawn chariot containing her daughter Persephone at Selinunte, Sicily 6th century BC...
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