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- colony Catana in 460 BCE. Ducetius ****isted Syracuse because Catana had occupied Sicel land, and together defeated them. Ducetius went on to found the city...
- https://web.archive.org/web/20041213165906/https://www.livius.org/do-dz/ducetius/ducetius.html Retrieved on 25 April 2006. Livy, Roman History, 3.32.4 Dionysius...
- BCE between a united Sicel army under the command of Ducetius and a Gr**** army of Syracuse. Ducetius was defeated and his Sicel state broke up soon after...
- annexation of Delos 453 Palike is founded by Ducetius 452 Akragas and Aetna are annexed by Ducetius, Ducetius sieges Motyon 452 Nea Sybaris is founded by...
- Sicels at the Battle of Nomae in 450 BC and the death of Sicel leader Ducetius in 440 BC, the Sicel state broke down and the Sicel culture merged into...
- itself. At a later period the project was resumed by the Sikel leader Ducetius, who, after his expulsion from Sicily by Syracuse and his exile at Corinth...
- adviser, Cleandridas also flees and is condemned to death in his absence. Ducetius, the ****enised leader of the Siculi, an ancient people of Sicily, returns...
- https://web.archive.org/web/20041213165906/https://www.livius.org/do-dz/ducetius/ducetius.html Retrieved on 25 April 2006. Xu, Guobin; Chen, Yan****; Xu, Lianhua...
- successes (including the capture of Inessa from its Gr**** colonists), Ducetius, a ****enised leader of the Siculi, an ancient people of Sicily, is decisively...
- arranged with the Aequi. The Sicilian town of Morgantina was destro**** by Ducetius, ****enised leader of the Siculi (according to Diodorus Siculus). Ezra...