- Imachara
Imachara (Greek: polytonic|Ἱμιχάρα or polytonic|Ἡμιχάρα, Ptol.), was an ancient city of
Sicily repeatedly mentioned byCicero among the municipal towns of the island. There is great discrepancy in regard to the form of the name, which is written in many manuscripts "Macarensis" or "Macharensis"; and the same uncertainty is found in those of Pliny, who also notices the town among those of the interior of Sicily. (Cic. "Verr." iii. 1. 8, 42, v. 7; Zumpt, "ad loc."; Plin. iii. 8. s. 14;Karl Julius Sillig , "ad loc.") The precise location of Imachara is not known but has been and remains the subject of much scholarly debate.History and location
From the manner in which it is spoken of by Cicero, it would seem to have been a town of some consideration, with a territory fertile in corn. That writer associates it with
Herbita , Assorus, Agyrium (modernAgira ), and other towns of the interior, in a manner that would lead us to suppose it situated in the same region of Sicily; and this inference is confirmed byPtolemy , who places "Hemichara" or "Himichara" (evidently the same place) in the northeast of Sicily, between Capitium (modernCapizzi ) and Centuripa (modernCenturipe ). (Ptol. iii. 4. § 12.) HenceCluverius conjectured that it may have occupied the site ofTraina , but this is wholly uncertain.Fazello and other Sicilian writers have supposed the ruins of an ancient city, which are still visible on the coast about 15 km north ofCape Pachynum , near thePorto Vindicari , in the "comune " ofNoto , to be those of Imachara; but though the name ofMacaresa , still borne by an adjoining headland, gives some color to this opinion, it is wholly opposed to the data furnished us by ancient authors, who all agree in placing Imachara in the interior of the island. The ruins in question, which indicate the site of a considerable town, are regarded by Cluverius (but equally without authority) as those ofIchana . (Cluver. "Sicil." p. 356; Fazell. "de Reb. Sic." iv. 2, p. 217; Amico, "Not. ad Fazell." pp.417, 447; Hoare's "Classical Tour", vol. ii. p. 301.) Modern scholars still debate the location of the city. The editors of theBarrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World tentatively place Imachara at the "località " of Vaccarra di Nicosia in the "comune" ofNicosia .References
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*Barrington|47 & notes
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