Lipara - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Lipara
- an island off the north coast of Sicily
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304/14
Agathocles attacks the Lipara islands.
260/8
defeats the Carthaginians in a naval battle off the Lipara Islands.
257/13
C.Atilius carries out raids on Lipara and Melita.
252/7
Cotta captures Lipara, despite a defeat suffered by P.Aurelius (? or
126/11
her eruption at sea leads to the formation of an island near Lipara.
89/51
fires appear for several days on the islands of Lipara and Hiera.
71/43
impositions on Agyrium, Herbita, Acesta, Lipara, and other towns.
  Within translations:
Cic:Verr_2.3.84
and poverty-stricken land in Lipara. ** The inhabitants of
Obseq_29
wide and far. At the Lipara islands the sea boiled and
Oros_4.7
made for the island of Lipara. Here Hannibal, by a typical
Oros_4.8
257 B.C. marched through Lipara and Melita, famous islands
Oros_5.10
day, on the island of Lipara and around its adjacent waters,
Oros_6.18
Pompeius between Mylae and the Lipara Islands and was victorious in
Plin:HN_3.93
{9.} [93] Lipara, with a town possessing rights
Plin:HN_3.94
Didyme, is smaller than Lipara. The fifth, Eriphusa, and
Plin:HN_35.184
the islands Sardinia, Melos, Lipara and Strongyle; the most
Polyaen_6.16.5
and proposed to betray Lipara, an island next to Sicily,
ValMax_1.1e.4
a leading man of the Liparitans, by his wisdom provided for
ValMax_2.7.4
command of the siege of Lipara by the consul, who was
ValMax_6.9.11
captured by the Carthaginians at Lipara, and by the rules of
Lipara 2
- a district near Delphi
Syll_610
(190) n Damarmenos of Tolophon In Lipara. The properties
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