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Description
Rhegium, modern Reggio Calabria, is located at the tip of Italy’s “toe.” It
is situated on the eastern shore of the Strait of Messina, opposite the
city of Messina on the island of Sicily. According to the ancient writer
Aeschylus, the name Rhegium comes from the Greek word meaning “to rend,
split, break,” apparently referring to the point where Sicily has broken
off the mainland. Strabo, however, claimed that the name came from the
Latin word for “royal.”
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