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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
Cic:Verr_2.2.120   Halaesa, from Catina, from Panhormus, from many other cities;
Cic:Verr_2.2.63   at Agrigentum, at Panhormus, various judgements were
Cic:Verr_2.3.13   Halaesa, Segesta, Halicyae, Panhormus. With these exceptions,
Cic:Verr_2.3.93   a well-known gentleman of Panhormus, named Diocles Phimes, who
Cic:Verr_2.4.29   from Aristus of Aristus of Panhormus, and a third set from
Cic:Verr_2.5.140   citizen belonging to the Panhormus community, was beaten with
Cic:Verr_2.5.16   the case of Apollonius of Panhormus, the son of Diocles, surnamed
Cic:Verr_2.5.161   who was in business at Panhormus and could assure Verres of
Cic:Verr_2.5.168   have written to him at Panhormus? Your Messanian friends would have
Cic:Verr_2.5.21   whenever you appeared at Panhormus during the eighteen months
Cic:Verr_2.5.69   No, gentlemen, not there. To Panhormus, then? why, that will do
CIL_10.7296   ilingual. Found at Panormus, Sicily? [a] Here slabs
Naev:Pun_36   described the Battle of Panormus, 250 B.C., the rejection
Oros_4.9   engaged in battle at Panormus with the consul Metellus.
Plin:HN_3.90   Mount Eryx, the towns of Panormum, Solvus, Himera with its river,
[Vict]:VirIll_39   and Lilybaeum. He captured Panormus. After roaming all over

  Panormus 2   - a town on the coast of Achaea, Peloponnese, Greece
 
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Polyaen_6.23.1 with orders to sail to Panormus in Achaea, and show them

  Panormus 3   - a town on the Ionian coast, opposite Samos
 
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190/5 Polyxenidas defeats the Rhodian fleet at Panormus by trickery.
SEG_66.1215   (c. 174) rble were carried up from Panormos to the sanctuary. Also, t

  Panormus 4   - a town on the island of Peparethos
 
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Polyaen_6.2.1 sthenes lay before Panormus, Alexander did not dare to ris

  Panormus 5   - a town on the island of Cephallenia
AntipThes_10.25 dwelling on the beach of Panormus that faces rough Ithaca,


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