-
referring to
Hicetas.
Cicero refers to
Hicetas in the Academica,
volume II,
citing in turn Theophrastus.
According to Heath:
Cicero [says] “
Hicetas of Syracuse...
- Timoleon.
Hicetas is
first mentioned as a
friend of Dion.
After Dion's
death in 353 BC, his
widow Arete and his
sister Aristomache turned to
Hicetas for protection...
- the Mamertines, but it is
unclear what role
Hicetas himself pla**** in this.
Probably in 288/7 BC
Hicetas secured the
position of
strategos autokrator...
- with
Hicetas decided to ask
Corinth for help.
Corinth was
their mother city,
which had
founded Syracuse in 735 BC and
opposed tyrants.
Hicetas however...
- citizen.
Hicetas now
received help from
Carthage (60,000 men), but ill-success
roused mutual su****ion; the
Carthaginians abandoned Hicetas, who was besieged...
-
Hicetas was a
Pythagorean philosopher from
Syracusae Sicily.
Hicetas also may
refer to:
Hicetas (tyrant of Syracuse),
Tyrant of Syracuse, 289 BC-278 BC...
- – 385 BC). In the 5th
century BC the Gr****
philosophers Philolaus and
Hicetas had the
thought on
different occasions that the
Earth was
spherical and...
- [citation needed]
Dionysius was
besieged in
Syracuse by the
Syracusan general Hicetas in 344 BC. The
following year the
Corinthian Timoleon installed a democratic...
-
confusing siege of
Syracuse ensued in 344/3 BC with Timoleon, Dionysius,
Hicetas and his
Carthaginian allies each
controlling different parts of the city...
-
Aristaeus Callippus Cleostratus Democritus Euctemon Eudoxus Heraclides Hicetas Hippocrates of
Chios Meton Oenopides Parmenides Philip of Opus Philolaus...