- Apollonia (Sicily)
Apollonia (Greek: polytonic|Ἀπολλωνία) was an ancient city of
Sicily , which, according toStephanus of Byzantium , was situated in the neighborhood ofAluntium andCalacte .Cicero also mentions it ("Or. in Verr." iii. 43) and in conjunction withHaluntium ,Capitium , and Enguium, in a manner that seems to imply that it was situated in the same part of Sicily with these cities; and we learn fromDiodorus (xvi. 72) that it was at one time subject toLeptines , the tyrant of Enguium, from whose hands it was wrested byTimoleon , and restored to an independent condition. A little later we find it again mentioned among the cities reduced byAgathocles , after his return fromAfrica , 307 BCE (Diod. xx. 56). But it evidently regained its liberty after the fall of the tyrant, and in the days of Cicero was still a municipal town of some importance. ("Or. in Verr." iii. 43, v. 33.) From this time it disappears from history, and the name is not found either in Pliny orPtolemy .Its site has been much disputed; but the passages above cited point distinctly to a position in the north-eastern part of Sicily; and it is probable that the modern
Pollina , a small town on a hill, about 5 km from the sea-coast, and 15 km east fromCefalù , occupies its site. The resemblance of name is certainly entitled to: much weight; and if Enguium be correctly placed at Gangi, the connection between that city and Apollonia is easily explained. It must be admitted that the words of Stephanus require, in this case, to be construed with considerable latitude, but little dependence can be placed upon the accuracy of that writer.References
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