- en.wikipedia.org ThuriiThurii, called also by some Latin writers Thūrium, and later in Roman times also Cōpia and Cōpiae, was an ancient Greek city situated on the Gulf of Taranto...
- britannica.com place/ThuriiThurii, ancient Greek city of southern Italy, near the mouth of the Crathis River, in the province of Cosenza.
- tr.wikiital.com wiki/ThuriiThurii, Roma döneminde Copia veya Copiae olarak da ifade edilen , antik Sybaris'in yakınında bulunan bir Magna Graecia şehriydi , bugünün Sibari Calabria'da...
- …-hegemon-of-ancient-greece.fandom.com wiki/ThuriiThurii was a city-state situated on the Gulf of Taranto within Magna Graecia. It was just a short distance from the site of former city-state of Sybaris...
- pantheon.world profile/place/thuriiThurii ranks 9,821st in number of biographies on Pantheon, behind Veghel, Cyrenaica, and Arbroath. Memorable people born in Thurii include Alexis.
- kids.kiddle.co 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.
- mapcarta.com 28166738Thurii, called also by some Latin writers Thūrium, and later in Roman times also Cōpia and Cōpiae… Mapcarta, the open map.
- sapientiatr.com ThuriiÜnlü tarihçi Herodot yaşlılığında Thurii adlı bu Yunan kolonisine çekilmiş ve kendisine "Tarihin Babası" olma ününü kazandıran eserini burada yazmıştır.
- 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.
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/ThuriiFrom Ancient Greek Θούριοι (Thoúrioi). Proper noun. Thūriī m pl (genitive Thūriōrum); second declension. An ancient city of Bruttium not far from Sybaris. Declension.