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Soluntum

Phoenician–Roman hilltop city in Sicily

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Soluntum or Solus was an ancient city on the Tyrrhenian coast of Sicily, near present-day Porticello in the comune of Santa Flavia, Italy. The site is a major tourist attraction. The city was founded by the Phoenicians in the sixth century BC and was one of the three chief Phoenician settlements in Sicily in the archaic and classical periods. It was destroyed at the beginning of the fourth century BC and re-founded on its present site atop Monte Catalfano. At the end of the fourth century BC, Greek soldiers were settled there and in the 3rd century BC the city came under the control of the Roman Republic. Excavations took place in the 19th century and in the mid-20th century. Around half of the urban area has been uncovered and it is relatively well preserved. The remains provide a good example of an ancient city in which Greek, Roman and Punic traditions mixed.

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Iron Age
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Coinage phases

5th century BCE to Roman period

Betrayal and destruction by Dionysius

396 BCE

Grant to Agathocles' soldiers

307 BCE

Surrender to Rome after Panormus falls

250 BCE

Re-foundation on Monte Catalfano

mid-4th century BCE

Epigraphic and literary mentions in Imperial era

1st–3rd century CE

Major Roman-era building phase

2nd–1st century BCE

Punic necropolis activity

6th–5th century BCE

Founding by Phoenicians (per ancient testimony)

8th–7th century BCE

Early modern identification

1558

Nineteenth-century excavations and publications

1825

Latin dedication for Fulvia Plautilla found

1857

Key twentieth-century fieldwork

20th century

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Italy

Coordinates

38.07° N, 13.54° E