- The
Battle of
Cronium (c. 376 BCE) was part of the
Sicilian Wars and took
place in Sicily. A
Syracusan army, led by
Dionysius I, was
defeated by a Carthaginian...
- Dead Sea, by the Cimbri,
until the
promontory of Rubea, and
after that
Cronium." The
contemporary Gaulish terms for "sea" and "dead"
appear to have been...
- and was what
today is
called the
Adriatic Sea. By the
Latinized name '
Cronium Mare' it
appeared on many 17th
century maps. The gulf
mentioned by the...
- the
Carthaginians to a
great victory against Dionysius at the
battle of
Cronium.
Magonids Huss (1985), p. 570. The
Story of Carthage, page 67
Alfred J...
-
third war with
Carthage proves disastrous. He
suffers a
crushing defeat at
Cronium and is
forced to pay an
indemnity of 1,000
talents and cede the territory...
- and Himilco, son of Mago, destro**** the
Syracusan army at the
Battle of
Cronium in 376 BC. The
subsequent peace treaty forced Dionysius to pay 1000 talents...
-
Chrysas 392 BC
Battle of
Cabala any year from 378 BC to 375 BC
Battle of
Cronium 374 BC
Siege of
Syracuse 343 BC
Battle of the
Crimissus 339 BC Spartan-Persian...
-
Kingdom 377 BC
Battle of
Cabala Syracuse defeats Carthage 376 BC
Battle of
Cronium Carthage defeats Syracuse,
ending the
Fourth Sicilian War
Battle of Naxos...
- and
attacked Punic Sicily. He was
decisively defeated in the
battle of
Cronium in 376 BC by Himilco, the son of Mago.
Carthage did not
follow up the victory...
-
statement that: A Tyle
unius diei
navigatione mare
concretum a
nonnullis Cronium appellatur . [One day's sail from
Thule is the
frozen ocean,
called by...