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- Dinocrates of Rhodes (also Deinocrates, Dimocrates, Cheirocrates and Stasicrates; Gr****: Δεινοκράτης ὁ Ῥόδιος, fl. last quarter of the 4th century BC)...
- end the Second Samnite War. Agathocles, unable to come to terms with Deinocrates and the exiles, takes to the field with the remnants of his forces; at...
- countryside for five months. Agathocles tries to negotiate a settlement with Deinocrates, the leader of the exiles, but the latter refuses, forcing Agathocles...
- Pontiae, the Volscian town of Interamna Sucasina and at Suessa Aurunca. Deinocrates, the leader of the Syracusan exiles, sends envoys to the Carthaginians...
- sculptor Damoxenus – New Comedy playwright Dares of Phrygiawriter Deinocrates (also spelled Dinocrates) – architect Deidamia of Scyrosprincess Deidamia...
- island of Pharos, and has the city laid out by the Rhodian architect Deinocrates. After a victory over the Samnites and Lucanians near Paestum, Alexander...
- Torgium 305 BC Torgium 4,000–7,000 Agathocles' army 4,000–7,000 troops of Deinocrates slaughtered by Agathocles after their surrender on promises of mercy...
- Therma), he marches back south taking the cities of Centuripa and Sicily. Deinocrates, the leader of the exiles, proclaims himself the champion of common liberty...
- island of Pharos, and has the city laid out by the Rhodian architect Deinocrates. After a victory over the Samnites and Lucanians near Paestum, Alexander...
- Pontiae, the Volscian town of Interamna Sucasina and at Suessa Aurunca. Deinocrates, the leader of the Syracusan exiles, sends envoys to the Carthaginians...