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- Herbessus is a monotypic genus of African crab spiders containing the single species, Herbessus decorsei. It was first described by Eugène Louis Simon...
- Haplotmarus Simon, 1909 Hedana L. Koch, 1874 Henriksenia Lehtinen, 2004 Herbessus Simon, 1903 Heriaesynaema Caporiacco, 1939 Heriaeus Simon, 1875 Heterogriffus...
- conquering opponents and taking such rebellious cities as Helorus, Megara, and Herbessus. After Marcellus returned and continued the siege, the Carthaginians attempted...
- many crimes punishable by death. 621 Epidaurus is annexed by Korinth 619 Herbessus is annexed by Syracuse 616 Miletus is sieged by Lydia 615 Leontini is...
- united Sicel state in the 440s. Dionysius had attacked the Sicels towns of Herbessus, Henna and Herbita prior to starting the war with Carthage, so the Sicels...
- securing Syracuse's borders, launching a campaign against neighboring Herbessus and calling for a levy of citizens to serve in the army. Once the Syracusans...
- (Simon, 1886) Geraesta bilobata Simon, 1897 Geraesta hirta Simon, 1889 Herbessus decorsei Simon, 1903 Iphoctesis echinipes Simon, 1903 Lampertia pulchra...
- Alliances were made with the Sicel cities of Agyrium, Herbita, ****orus and Herbessus. In 394 BC, Messanians defeated a Rhegion attack on Messana and took Mylae...
- Dionysius broke the peace treaty in 404 BC by attacking the Sicel city of Herbessus. Carthage did nothing, but part of the Syracusan army joined the Syracusan...
- Dionysius broke the peace treaty in 404 BC by attacking the Sicel city of Herbessus, Carthage, possibly weakened by the plague, did not respond. In 403 BC...