
Panormus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Panormus
- a city on the north coast of Sicily, the modern Palermo
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258/4
The Romans attack Panormus.
254/13
The Romans capture Panormus.
254/15
The Carthaginians capture some Roman ships returning from Panormus.
253/14
The Roman fleet is wrecked in a storm near Panormus.
250/5
Hasdrubal advances from Lilybaeum, to Panormus.
250/6
Caecilius defeats the Carthaginian army under Hasdrubal at Panormus.
72/22
Verres sends Apollonius of Panormus to prison on a fictitious charge.
  Within translations:
Athen_12.542
hole country about Panormus in Sicily is called The Garden
Polyaen_06.2.1
sthenes lay before Panormus, Alexander did not dare to ris
Panormus 2
- a town on the coast of Achaea, Peloponnese, Greece
Polyaen_06.23.1
with orders to sail to Panormus in Achaea, and show them
Panormus 3
- a town on the Ionian coast, opposite Samos
190/5
Polyxenidas defeats the Rhodian fleet at Panormus by trickery.
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