
Italus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
This is part of the index of names on the attalus website. The names occur either in lists of events (arranged by year, from the 4th to the 1st century B.C.) or in translations of sources. There are many other sources available in translation online - for a fuller but less precise search, Search Ancient Texts.
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Italus
- aking of the Sicels, ancient inhabitants of Italy
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Euseb]:Chron_267
lled Italians, from king Italus, who also gave the name
Euseb]:Chron_269
country. [p269] Italus was succeeded by Morges, from
Euseb]:Chron_279
ilt by Romus, the son of Italus and Leucē, the daught
Euseb]:Chron_281
His words are these: 'When Italus was growing old, Morges
Italus 2
- father of Androsthenes, 2nd century B.C.
Euseb]:Chron_245
Then Androsthenes the son of Italus, from Gyrton. Then
Italus
- in documents
SelPap_2.421
C. Minucius Italus to his dear Cels
SelPap_2.422
letter. Minicius Italus to Diogenes, Dionysius, and
THI_61
(early 2nd cent.) Gyrton, the son of Italos, was agonothete, the v
THI_61.A
(c. 188/7) Gyrton, the son of Italos, was agonothete, the vict
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