Zankle

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Zankle was an ancient Greek city located on the site of modern Messina in Sicily, known for its strategic harbor and early role in Magna Graecia.

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Zankle canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek city
polis
archaeologicalSiteAt Messina
connectedTo Reggio Calabria by sea route
country Italy
culture Hellenic
foundedBy Chalcidians
Greek colonists
colonists from Cumae and Chalcis (traditionally)
hasBay natural bay forming its harbor
hasEconomicActivity commerce between Italy and Sicily
fishing
maritime trade
hasEtymology name derived from Greek word for sickle
hasFeature good anchorage
natural harbor
hasLanguage Ancient Greek
hasModernName Messina
hasNameInGreek Ζάγκλη
hasNameInLatin Zancle
hasPortFunction commercial port
naval base
hasTopography coastal city
hasTypeOfGovernment Greek polis government
knownFor early role in Magna Graecia
strategic harbor
laterControlledBy Punic (Carthaginian) people
surface form: Carthaginians

Romans
Syracuse
laterKnownAs Messana
locatedIn Magna Graecia
Sicily
locatedInAncientRegion Siceliot Greek world
locatedOn Strait of Messina
locatedOnSiteOf Messina
partOf Greek colonization movement
surface form: Greek colonization of Italy

ancient Sicily
network of Greek cities in southern Italy
region northeastern Sicily
regionInAntiquity Sicily
surface form: Sicilia
role gateway between mainland Italy and Sicily
shapeOfHarbor sickle-shaped
strategicImportance controlled access between Tyrrhenian and Ionian seas
key position on Strait of Messina
timePeriod Archaic Greece
Classical Greece

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