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ElymiansThe Elymian people (Greek Elymoi, Latin Elymi) were an ancient civilization located in Sicily.OriginsThe origins of the Elymians are unknown. Thucydides wrote about the Elymians as refugees from Troy. When the city was destroyed, to avoid being captured by the Achaeans, a group of Trojans escaped and, after a long journey through the Mediterranean sea, landed in Sicily, close to the Sicani. Plutarch remembers the Trojan origin of the Segestans. Others wrote about their Anatolian origins. The three most important cities of the Elymians were: Segesta (called Egesta by the ancient Greeks), the political center; Eryx (the modern Erice), the city that hosted the religion most diffused through the Elymian region; and Entella. There has been speculation that the Elymians may have been related to the ancient Ligurians. This hypothesis is largely based on the following extraordinary coincidence: the names of the above-mentioned three Elymian cities coincide exactly with the names of three ancient coastal cities of Liguria: Segesta Tigulliorum (the modern Sestri Levante), Eryx (the modern Lerici), and Entella (the modern Lavagna). On the other hand, numerous connections have been pointed out between what is known of Elymian religion and mythology and the religion and mythology of ancient Anatolia. Continuous warsThe Elymians were strong enough to resist Greek colonies such as Selinunte. Segesta and Selinunte had several disputes about the territories. In the 580 BC the dispute led to war, which Selinunte lost. In the 415 BC there was an Athenian expedition to Sicily following an appeal from the ambassadors of Segesta. In the 340 BC there was an hard battle close to Crimiso river between Carthage and Syracuse. The cities Segesta - Eryx - Entella - Other cities were Elima, Halyciae (referred to as Alicia in modern Italian sources), Iatae, Hypana.
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