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    Thurii was founded as a colony of Athens along with exiles from Sybaris in 443 BC. Justin writes that people say that the city of Thurii was built by Philoctetes and his monument is seen there even to his days, as well as the arrows of Hercules which laid up in the temple of Apollo.

  2. Thurii, ancient Greek city of southern Italy, near the mouth of the Crathis River, in the province of Cosenza. After Sybaris was destroyed by Croton (448 bce), its citizens founded a new Sybaris with Athenian aid; the Athenians subsequently expelled the Sybarites, repopulated the city with.

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    Thurii (anche Turii, Turi o Thurio; in greco antico: Θούριοι?, Thoúrioi, in latino Thurium), attestata in età romana anche come Copia o Copiae, fu una città della Magna Grecia, situata nelle vicinanze dell'antica Sybaris, odierna Sibari in Calabria, nel territorio dell'odierno comune di Corigliano-Rossano oppure, più probabilmente ...

  4. Jan 24, 2020 · This little jewel in antiquity was a wealthy area which saw the rise and fall of three different towns: Sybaris, Thurii and Copia Romana. The overlap of three settlements has an undeniable ...

  5. Thurii (thyōō´rēī), ancient city of Magna Graecia, S Italy, in Bruttium, on the Gulf of Tarentum (now Taranto). It was founded by Pericles in 443 BC to replace ruined Sybaris. New Greek colonists came, among them the city planner Hippodamus and possibly Herodotus and Lysias.

  6. Thurii was founded in 444/3 bc by Athenian and other colonists on the site of Sybaris. It was a panhellenic city with a plan by Hippodamus of Miletus and a turbulent history.

  7. The foundation of Thurii 1 was undoubtedly one of the most remarkable events of Athenian policy in the time of Pericles' leadership. Unfortunately, it is also one of the many events not. menitioned-for whatever reason-by Thucydides.2 Diodorus.