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Imachara (Greek: Ἱμιχάρα or Ἡμιχάρα, Ptol.), was an ancient city of Sicily repeatedly mentioned by Cicero among the municipal towns of the island. There is great discrepancy in regard to the form of the name, which is written in many manuscripts Macarēnsis or Macharēnsis; and the same uncertainty is found in those of Pliny, who also notices the town among those of the interior of Sicily. The precise location of Imachara is not known but has been and remains the subject of much scholarly debate. Even though Mirabella Imbaccari is still named in Sicilian as Màcara and its inhabitants are called macarisi, both deriving incontrovertibly from their corrispective Latin ascendants.

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  • Himichara o Imachara fou una ciutat de Sicília esmentada per Ciceró com a municipi. El seu nom apareix també com Municipius Macarensis o Macharensis a Plini el Vell, que l'esmenta com a ciutat de l'interior. Claudi Ptolemeu que l'esmenta com Hemichara, la situa al nord-est, entre Capitium i Centuripa. Degut a la falta de referències de situació, no s'ha pogut lligar amb cap de les restes de ciutats que no se saben a quina correspon. (ca)
  • Imachara (Greek: Ἱμιχάρα or Ἡμιχάρα, Ptol.), was an ancient city of Sicily repeatedly mentioned by Cicero among the municipal towns of the island. There is great discrepancy in regard to the form of the name, which is written in many manuscripts Macarēnsis or Macharēnsis; and the same uncertainty is found in those of Pliny, who also notices the town among those of the interior of Sicily. The precise location of Imachara is not known but has been and remains the subject of much scholarly debate. Even though Mirabella Imbaccari is still named in Sicilian as Màcara and its inhabitants are called macarisi, both deriving incontrovertibly from their corrispective Latin ascendants. (en)
  • Imacara fue una antigua ciudad de Sicilia. Los testimonios más tempranos sobre la ciudad pertenecen al periodo clásico. Se conserva un caduceo de bronce del siglo V a. C. donde figura inscrito «Sello de los imacareos»​​ y monedas de plata del siglo IV a. C. con la leyenda «ΙΜΑΧΑΡΑΙΩΝ».​ Sus habitantes, los imacarenses, son mencionados por Plinio el Viejo entre los pueblos del interior de Sicilia.​ La ciudad es citada también por Claudio Ptolomeo​ y por Cicerón.​ (es)
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  • Himichara o Imachara fou una ciutat de Sicília esmentada per Ciceró com a municipi. El seu nom apareix també com Municipius Macarensis o Macharensis a Plini el Vell, que l'esmenta com a ciutat de l'interior. Claudi Ptolemeu que l'esmenta com Hemichara, la situa al nord-est, entre Capitium i Centuripa. Degut a la falta de referències de situació, no s'ha pogut lligar amb cap de les restes de ciutats que no se saben a quina correspon. (ca)
  • Imachara (Greek: Ἱμιχάρα or Ἡμιχάρα, Ptol.), was an ancient city of Sicily repeatedly mentioned by Cicero among the municipal towns of the island. There is great discrepancy in regard to the form of the name, which is written in many manuscripts Macarēnsis or Macharēnsis; and the same uncertainty is found in those of Pliny, who also notices the town among those of the interior of Sicily. The precise location of Imachara is not known but has been and remains the subject of much scholarly debate. Even though Mirabella Imbaccari is still named in Sicilian as Màcara and its inhabitants are called macarisi, both deriving incontrovertibly from their corrispective Latin ascendants. (en)
  • Imacara fue una antigua ciudad de Sicilia. Los testimonios más tempranos sobre la ciudad pertenecen al periodo clásico. Se conserva un caduceo de bronce del siglo V a. C. donde figura inscrito «Sello de los imacareos»​​ y monedas de plata del siglo IV a. C. con la leyenda «ΙΜΑΧΑΡΑΙΩΝ».​ Sus habitantes, los imacarenses, son mencionados por Plinio el Viejo entre los pueblos del interior de Sicilia.​ La ciudad es citada también por Claudio Ptolomeo​ y por Cicerón.​ Se desconoce su localización exacta, aunque se ha sugerido que podría estar en las proximidades de , de Nissoria (donde fue hallado el caduceo) o de .​ (es)
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