- however, betra****
their overtures to Theron. He took
vengeance on the
Himeraeans,
putting to
death a
large number of the
disaffected citizens and driving...
-
merely a
fortress (φρούριον, phroúrion) of
Magna Graecia belonging to the
Himeraeans and may have been
peopled by
refugees after the
destruction of Himera...
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Agathocles (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγαθοκλῆς, Agathoklḗs; 361–289 BC) was
tyrant of
Syracuse from 317 BC and king of much of
Sicily from 304 BC
until his death...
- ὅπλα παρασχεῖν (τὰς γὰρ ναῦς ἀνείλκυσαν ἐν Ἱμέρᾳ) 'they
persuaded the
Himeraeans to join in the war, and not only to go with them
themselves but to provide...
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Antander (Gr****: Ἄντανδρος - or
Andro as he is
called by the
historian Orosius) was a man of Syracuse,
Magna Graecia, of the 3rd and 4th
centuries BCE...
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Terillus (Gr****: Τήριλλος; fl.
early 5th
century BC) was a son of Crinippus,
tyrant of Himera, in Sicily,
Magna Graecia.
Nothing is
known about how Terillus...
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Ergoteles (Ancient Gr****: Ἐργοτέλης) or Ergotelis, was a
native of
Knossos and
Olympic runner in the
Ancient Olympic Games.
Civil disorder (ancient Gr****:...