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Eloro

Helorus
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The archaeological site of Helorus
Helorus is located in Italy
Helorus
Shown within Italy
Location Noto, Province of Syracuse, Sicily, Italy
Coordinates 36°50′32″N 15°06′34″E / 36.84222°N 15.10944°E / 36.84222; 15.10944Coordinates: 36°50′32″N 15°06′34″E / 36.84222°N 15.10944°E / 36.84222; 15.10944
Satellite of Syracuse
Site notes
Management Soprintendenza BB.CC.AA. di Siracusa
Public access Yes
Website Area Archeologica di Eloro (in Italian)

Helorus, Heloros, Helorum, or Elorus (Greek: Ἔλωρος or Ἕλωρος, Ptol., Steph. B. or Ἕλωρον, Scyl.; Italian: Eloro), was an ancient city of Sicily, situated near the east coast, about 40 km south of Syracuse and on the banks of the river of the same name. It is currently an archaeological site in the modern comune of Noto.

We have no account of its origin, but it was probably a colony of Syracuse, of which it appears to have continued always a dependency. The name is first found in Scylax; for, though Thucydides repeatedly mentions the road leading to Helorus from Syracuse, which was that followed by the Athenians in their disastrous retreat, he never speaks of the town itself. It was one of the cities which remained the under the government of Hieron II by the treaty concluded with him by the Romans, in 263 BCE: and, having during the Second Punic War declared in favor of the Carthaginians, was recovered by Marcus Claudius Marcellus in 214 BCE.

Under the Romans it appears to have been dependent on Syracuse, and had perhaps no separate municipal existence, though in a passage of Cicero it appears to be noticed as a civitas. Its name is again mentioned by the orator (Id. v. 34) as a maritime town where the squadron fitted out by Verres was attacked by pirates: but it does not occur in Pliny's list of the towns of Sicily; though he elsewhere mentions it as a castellum on the river of the same name: and Ptolemy speaks of a city of Helorus.


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