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Originally appearing in Volume V16, Page 740 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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LIPARI ISLANDS (anc. AibXov vijaoc, or Aeoliae Insulae)  , a

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group of volcanic islands N. of the eastern portion of Sicily . They are seven in number—Lipari (Lipara, pop. in 19o1, 15,290), Stromboli (Strongyle),
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Salina (Didyme, pop. in 1901, 4934), Filicuri (Phoenicusa), Alicuri (Ericusa), Vulcano (Hiera, Therasia or Thermissa), the mythical abode of
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Hephaestus, and Panaria (
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Euonymus) . The island of Aiolie, the home of Aiolos, lord of the winds, which Ulysses twice visited in his wanderings, has generally been identified with one of this group . A colony of Cnidians and Rhodians was established on Lpara in 580—577 B.C1 The inhabitants were allied with the Syracusans, and were attacked by the Athenian
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fleet in 427 B.C., and by the Carthaginians in 397 B.C., while Agathocles plundered a temple on Lipara in 301 B.C . During the Punic
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wars the islands were a Carthaginian
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naval station of some importance until the Romans took possession of them in 252 B.C . Sextus Pompeius also used them as a naval
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base . Under the
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Empire the islands served as a place of banishment for
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political prisoners . In the
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middle ages they frequently changed hands . The island of Lipari contains the chief
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town (population in 1901, 5855), which bears the same name and had municipal rights in
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Roman times . It is the seat of a bishop . It is fertile and contains
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sulphur springs and vapour
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baths, which were known and used in ancient times . Pumicestone is exported .

Stromboli, 22 M . N.E. of Lipari, is a constantly active

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volcano, ejecting
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gas and
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lava at brief intervals, and always visible at
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night . Salina, 3 M . N.W. of Lipari, consisting of the cones of two
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extinct volcanoes, that on the S.E.,
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Monte Salvatore (3155 ft.), being the highest point in the islands, is the most fertile of the whole group and produces good
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Malmsey wine: it takes its name from the salt-
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works on the south coast . Vulcano, m . 1 Greek coins of the Lipari Islands are preserved in the museum at Cefalu . S. of Lipari, contains a still smoking
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crater . Sulphur works were started in 1874, but have since been abandoned . See Archduke Ludwig Salvator of Austria, Die Liparischen Inseln, 8 vols . (for private circulation) (Prague, 1893 seqq.) .

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