Trinacria may refer to:
*the ancient
Name of Sicily
**Sicily in the classical Greek period, see
History of Greek and Hellenistic Sicily The History of Greek and Hellenistic Sicily ( grc, Σικελία) began with the foundation of the first colonies around the mid 8th century BC. The Greeks of Sicily were known as Siceliotes.
Over centuries attempts were made to put the whole isl ...
**Name for the
Kingdom of Sicily during the 1300s
**Name for the emblem of Sicily (the triskeles with the Gorgoneion Medusa), see
Triskelion#Sicily
***A nickname of the modern
Flag of Sicily
The flag of Sicily ( scn, Bannera dâ Sicilia; it, Bandiera della Sicilia) shows a ''triskeles'' symbol (a figure of three legs arranged in rotational symmetry), and at its center a Gorgoneion (depiction of the head of Medusa) and a pair of ...
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''Trinacria'' (bivalve), a genus of bivalves in the family
Noetiidae
Noetiidae is a family
Family (from la, familia) is a group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of the family is to maintain the well-being of its me ...
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''Trinacria'' (diatom), a genus of diatoms
*Trinacria, a noise/death metal band which is a side project for members of
Enslaved
See also
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Three valli of Sicily
During the Muslim rule on Sicily, the island was divided into three different administrative regions: the ''Val di Noto'' in the southeast, the ''Val Demone'' in the northeast and the ''Val di Mazara'' in the west. Each zone has a noticeably diffe ...
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Three-finger salute (Sicilian)
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Thrinacia
In Greek mythology, the Cattle of Helios (, ''Ēelíoio bóes''), also called the Oxen of the Sun, are cattle pastured on the island of Thrinacia (sometimes identified with Sicily).
Mythology
Helios, who in Greek mythology is the god of the Sun ...
, the Homeric island of Helios' cattle
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