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Nacona or Nakona (Greek: Νακώνη), was a small ancient Greek town of Sicily mentioned only by Stephanus of Byzantium, who cites Philistus as his authority. The site is probably that at . The accuracy of the name is confirmed by coins, the earliest of which bear the legend "NAKONAION", while those of later date have "ΝΑΚΩΝΑΙΩΝ". From one of the latter we learn that the town had been occupied by the Campanians, apparently at the same period with Aetna and Entella. The city lies along an E/W axis with a still recognisable street.

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  • Nakone (o Nacone, in greco antico Νακώνη) è un'antica città scomparsa della Sicilia, resa nota da due scarne fonti letterarie e, soprattutto, dai cosiddetti . La sua ubicazione, ancora sconosciuta, dovette essere in area occidentale, probabilmente nella Valle del Belice. La sopravvivenza della città non dovette andare oltre l'epoca ellenistica, senza mai giungere, quindi, alla dominazione romana. (it)
  • Nacone o Nacona (en griego, Νακόνη) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad de Sicilia. Se conserva un decreto grabado en una placa de bronce que se ha fechado hacia fines del siglo IV o en el siglo III a. C. en el que se establecen una serie de normas para la reconciliación de los ciudadanos de Nacone que previamente estaban enfrentados y asegurar la futura fraternidad entre los mismos. En el decreto figuran como intermediarios varios embajadores de la ciudad de Segesta.​ Es también mencionada por Esteban de Bizancio, que recoge un fragmento de Filisto.​ (es)
  • Nacona or Nakona (Greek: Νακώνη), was a small ancient Greek town of Sicily mentioned only by Stephanus of Byzantium, who cites Philistus as his authority. The site is probably that at . The accuracy of the name is confirmed by coins, the earliest of which bear the legend "NAKONAION", while those of later date have "ΝΑΚΩΝΑΙΩΝ". From one of the latter we learn that the town had been occupied by the Campanians, apparently at the same period with Aetna and Entella. The city lies along an E/W axis with a still recognisable street. (en)
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  • Nacone o Nacona (en griego, Νακόνη) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad de Sicilia. Se conserva un decreto grabado en una placa de bronce que se ha fechado hacia fines del siglo IV o en el siglo III a. C. en el que se establecen una serie de normas para la reconciliación de los ciudadanos de Nacone que previamente estaban enfrentados y asegurar la futura fraternidad entre los mismos. En el decreto figuran como intermediarios varios embajadores de la ciudad de Segesta.​ Es también mencionada por Esteban de Bizancio, que recoge un fragmento de Filisto.​ Se han hallado monedas de bronce de Nacone fechadas en el siglo V a. C. donde figura la inscripción «ΝΑΚΟΝΑΙΟΝ». Se desconoce la localización exacta que tenía la ciudad.​ (es)
  • Nacona or Nakona (Greek: Νακώνη), was a small ancient Greek town of Sicily mentioned only by Stephanus of Byzantium, who cites Philistus as his authority. The site is probably that at . The accuracy of the name is confirmed by coins, the earliest of which bear the legend "NAKONAION", while those of later date have "ΝΑΚΩΝΑΙΩΝ". From one of the latter we learn that the town had been occupied by the Campanians, apparently at the same period with Aetna and Entella. The city lies along an E/W axis with a still recognisable street. The necropolis included Corinthian or Attic vases and locally-made pottery of Licodia type. (en)
  • Nakone (o Nacone, in greco antico Νακώνη) è un'antica città scomparsa della Sicilia, resa nota da due scarne fonti letterarie e, soprattutto, dai cosiddetti . La sua ubicazione, ancora sconosciuta, dovette essere in area occidentale, probabilmente nella Valle del Belice. La sopravvivenza della città non dovette andare oltre l'epoca ellenistica, senza mai giungere, quindi, alla dominazione romana. (it)
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