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Q: WHY did the Greeks colonise in Sicily?
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Did the Greeks colonize Sicily and southern Italy?

No


Port in Sicily on the Ionian Sea founded in 734 by Greeks?

The answer is Syracuse


Who planted colonies in the southern Italy and Sicily?

The Greeks planted there colonies there.


Was Pythagoras a Sicilian?

He was Greek, but many Greeks did eventually colonize Sicily.


Who established colonies on the island of Sicily and the southern Italian mainland?

The Greeks established colonies on the island of Sicily and the Latina established the southern Italian mainland


Who establish colonies on the island of Sicily and the southern Italian mainland?

The Greeks established colonies on the island of Sicily and the Latina established the southern Italian mainland


From where did the ancient Greeks import grain?

From the colonies they established in Italy, Sicily and Asia Minor.


How did the seas influence the Greeks?

It gave them food, the means of travel and trade, access to colonise the Mediterranean and Black Sea coasts and a venue for warfare.


Who owend Sicily during roman times?

Sicily changed hands a couple of times during its early history. First it was colonized by the Greeks and then they allied themselves with the Carthagenians. Finally Rome won Sicily and it became Rome's first province.Sicily changed hands a couple of times during its early history. First it was colonized by the Greeks and then they allied themselves with the Carthagenians. Finally Rome won Sicily and it became Rome's first province.Sicily changed hands a couple of times during its early history. First it was colonized by the Greeks and then they allied themselves with the Carthagenians. Finally Rome won Sicily and it became Rome's first province.Sicily changed hands a couple of times during its early history. First it was colonized by the Greeks and then they allied themselves with the Carthagenians. Finally Rome won Sicily and it became Rome's first province.Sicily changed hands a couple of times during its early history. First it was colonized by the Greeks and then they allied themselves with the Carthagenians. Finally Rome won Sicily and it became Rome's first province.Sicily changed hands a couple of times during its early history. First it was colonized by the Greeks and then they allied themselves with the Carthagenians. Finally Rome won Sicily and it became Rome's first province.Sicily changed hands a couple of times during its early history. First it was colonized by the Greeks and then they allied themselves with the Carthagenians. Finally Rome won Sicily and it became Rome's first province.Sicily changed hands a couple of times during its early history. First it was colonized by the Greeks and then they allied themselves with the Carthagenians. Finally Rome won Sicily and it became Rome's first province.Sicily changed hands a couple of times during its early history. First it was colonized by the Greeks and then they allied themselves with the Carthagenians. Finally Rome won Sicily and it became Rome's first province.


Where did the Greeks colonize (4 major places)?

The coasts of Sicily, southern Italy, western Asia Minor and the Islands, Libya.


What is Sicily's ancient name?

Magna Graecia is an ancient name for Sicily. The term represents the classical Greek for 'Great Greece', because of the area's dense population by Achaean Greeks in ancient times. The term actually referred to both modern Sicily and the coastal parts of modern day Calabria.


Is Siracusa another name for Sicily?

Siracusa is the name of a city on the east coast of Sicily. With a population of 125,000, it is the island's fourth largest city. It is also one of the oldest. It was founded by the Greeks in 734 B.C. In English it is called Syracuse.