
Eryx (Sicily) - Wikipedia
Eryx (Ancient Greek: Ἔρυξ, Éryx; Punic: 𐤀𐤓𐤊, ʾRK) [1] [2] [3] was an ancient city and a mountain of Magna Graecia in the west of Sicily, about 10 km from Drepana (modern Trapani), …
Monte Erice - Wikipedia
Monte Erice, or ancient Greek Mount Eryx, is a mountain of Sicily, in the province of Trapani. The mountain is to the east of Trapani and encompasses an area of 18.3 km 2. The Lenzi River …
Eryx, Sicilia - Roamin' The Empire
2018年1月24日 · Perched at a height of 750 meters, on a mountain overlooking the modern town of Trapani, is the town of Erice and the location of the ancient settlement of Eryx. Though the …
Erice | Medieval Town, Ancient Ruins, Mount Erice | Britannica
Known in antiquity as Eryx, it was famous throughout the Mediterranean for the temple of Venus Erycina, which grew out of a local Greek cult of Aphrodite. Later occupied by the Saracens, …
Erice (Eryx) - Wonders of Sicily
Erice, situated on top of Mt San Guiliano (751m), offers breathtaking views towards Trapani and the the salt-pans outside the city and - as here - towards Mount Cofano. The impressive …
Geography | Mount Eryx - punicwars.org
Mount Eryx, located on the western coast of Sicily near the city of Drepana (modern-day Trapani), played a significant role in the Punic Wars between Rome and Carthage. Mount Eryx, rising …
Eryx - Livius
Eryx is a mountain on the sea on that side of Sicily which looks towards Africa. It is situated between Drepana and Panormus, or rather it is adjacent to Drepana, on the borders, and is …
埃里切山 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
埃里切山 (Monte Erice)或古希腊语的“ 厄律克斯 山”(Mount Eryx),是意大利 西西里岛 的一座山,位于 特拉帕尼省。 自1954年以来,每年都在山坡上举行埃里切山登山锦标赛。 [1] 这座 …
Polybius, Histories, book 1, The Romans Take Mount Eryx
Eryx. Accordingly he took the first slight opening that offered to surprise and seize Eryx ; and became master both of the temple of Aphrodite and of the city. This is a mountain close to the …
The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, ERYX (Erice) Sicily.
During the first Punic war, in 249 B.C., Eryx was occupied by the Romans for the first time, reconquered by Hamilcar in 244 B.C. but lost by the Phoenicians after the battle of the Egadi …