- en.wikipedia.org ThuriiIt is evident that Thurii was now sunk to the lowest state of decay, but the great fertility of its territory rendered it desirable to preserve it from utter desolation.
- ru.qa.edu.vn tr/ThuriiÜnlü tarihçi Herodot yaşlılığında Thurii adlı bu Yunan kolonisine çekilmiş ve kendisine "Tarihin Babası" olma ününü kazandıran eserini burada yazmıştır.
- britannica.com place/ThuriiThurii, ancient Greek city of southern Italy, near the mouth of the Crathis River, in the province of Cosenza.
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- medium.com ostraka-a-durham-university-classics-…This little jewel in antiquity was a wealthy area which saw the rise and fall of three different towns: Sybaris, Thurii and Copia Romana.
- …-hegemon-of-ancient-greece.fandom.com wiki/ThuriiSoon after its foundation, the city came into conflict against Taranto over the possession of the fertile land about 50 km north of Thurii.
- tripadvisor.ca Attraction_Review-g675599-…Thurii, Sibari: See reviews, articles, and photos of Thurii, ranked No.10 on Tripadvisor among 12 attractions in Sibari.
- penn.museum sites/expedition/a-habitation-area-of…Thurii flourished as did Sybaris before it and survived until after the second Punic War when Rome sent colonists in 194 B.C. to found Copia Thurii.
- http://fact-index.com t/th/thurii.htmlIn 194 BC a Roman colony was founded, with Latin rights, known for a time as Copiae, but afterwards by the old name of Thurii.
- logeion.uchicago.edu Thurii3, 5 (Thurii, where, perh., Turiis should be read).— Hence, Thūrīnus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Thurii, Thurine: ager, Cic.
- infoplease.com encyclopedia/history/classical/…Thurii became an ally of Rome and was pillaged (204 b.c.) by Hannibal. Rome revived (193 b.c.) the colony, but it did not thrive.