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  2. Greeks in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Greeks in Italy have been present since the migrations of traders and colonial foundations in the 8th century BC, continuing down to the present time. Nowadays, there is an ethnic minority known as the Griko people, [4] who live in the Southern Italian regions of Calabria (Province of Reggio Calabria) and Apulia, especially the peninsula of Salento, within the ancient Magna Graecia region, who ...

  3. Magna Graecia - Wikipedia

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    The Valle dei Templi, or Valley of the Temples, is an archaeological site in Agrigento (ancient Greek Akragas), Sicily. It is one of the most outstanding examples of ancient Greek art and architecture of Magna Graecia. [79] The term "valley" is a misnomer, the site is located on a ridge outside the town of Agrigento.

  4. Greek colonisation - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek colonies and their dialect groupings in Magna Graecia The Temple of Concordia, Valle dei Templi, in present-day Italy Riace Bronzes exhibited in the National Museum of Magna Graecia in Reggio Calabria Apulian pottery exhibited in the Archaeological Museum of Milan, 380-370 BC A Syracusan tetradrachm (c. 415 –405 BC), sporting ...

  5. Colonies in antiquity - Wikipedia

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    Greek city-states began to establish colonies between 900 [19] and 800 BC; the first two were Al Mina on the Syrian coast and the Greek emporium Pithecusae at Ischia in the Bay of Naples, both established about 800 BC by Euboeans. [20] Ancient Greek colonies of the Black Sea, 8th-3rd century BC

  6. List of ancient peoples of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek colonies and their dialect groupings in Southern Italy (the so-called "Magna Graecia") Sometimes referred in ancient sources as Pelasgi, [37] the Ancient Greeks of the Italian peninsula included, Achaeans; Dorians; Ionians; Italiotes; Siceliotes; Fresco of dancing Peucetian women in the Tomb of the Dancers in Ruvo di Puglia, 4th ...

  7. Sybaris - Wikipedia

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    Sybaris (Ancient Greek: Σύβαρις; Italian: Sibari) was an important ancient Greek city situated on the coast of the Gulf of Taranto in modern Calabria, Italy. The city was founded around 720 BC by Achaean and Troezenian settlers and the Achaeans also went on to found the nearby great city of Kroton 10 years later. Sybaris amassed great ...

  8. Naxos (Sicily) - Wikipedia

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    Ancient writers agree that Naxos was the most ancient of all the Greek colonies in Sicily; [4] [5] it was founded in 734/5 BC, a year before Syracusae, by colonists from Naxos [1] in Greece and Chalcis in Euboea, with whom were mingled, according to Ephorus, a number of Ionians.

  9. Cumae - Wikipedia

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    Cumae (Ancient Greek: Κύμη, romanized: (Kumē) or Κύμαι (Kumai) or Κύμα (Kuma); [1] Italian: Cuma) was the first ancient Greek colony of Magna Graecia on the mainland of Italy and was founded by settlers from Euboea in the 8th century BCE.