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instead. The Elymians were granted a privileged status under Roman rule and were exempted from taxes. This was said to have been in recognition of the Elymians' claim of Trojan ancestry, which was seen as making them cousins of the Roman people, who also claimed to have been descended from the
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Cohen-Skalli, Aude (2011). "Le témoignage de Diodore de Sicile sur deux cités élymes: Ségeste et Éryx (VIe et Ve siècles av. J.-C.)" [The evidence of Diodorus of Sicily on two Elymian cities: Segesta and Eryx (6th and 5th century BC)].
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Apart from mythological tales, there is little known about the identity and culture of the Elymians. They are indistinguishable from their Sicani neighbours in the archaeological record of the early
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of 415–413 BC. Following this failure they encouraged the Carthaginians to attack Selinus in 409 BC and succeeded in obtaining the destruction of their rivals.
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people - is corroborated by linguistic and archeological data; however a generally supported opinion see in Elymian an Italic language more or less similar to
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Trojans. The Elymians appear to have largely disappeared from view under Roman rule, presumably becoming assimilated into the general Sicilian population.
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but came into frequent conflict with the expansionist Greek colonies of western Sicily, especially
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origin, although he does not identify it with the Elymians. In modern times, historians such as
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origin of the Elymians is the most accredited, with the support of linguistic studies.
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linguistic family; the ancient tradition according to which the Elymians came from
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investigated the possibilities of a Ligurian origin following the numerous common
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to write their own language. As yet, no one has succeeded in deciphering the
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Map of approximate area of Elymian settlement, showing major cities.
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The Elymians maintained friendly relations (and alliances) with
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Approximate locations of the Elymians and their neighbors, the
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they arrived in Sicily coming from Italy, driven out by the
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The Elymi shared western Sicily with the Sicani, the
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