- (Italian: [marˈsaːla]; also Maissala,
local Sicilian: [maɪsˈsaːla]; Latin:
Lilybaeum) is an
Italian comune located in the
Province of
Trapani in the westernmost...
- The
Battle of
Lilybaeum was the
first clash between the
navies of
Carthage and Rome in 218 BC
during the
Second Punic War. The
Carthaginians had sent...
- The
Diocese of
Lilybaeum (Latin -
Dioecesis Lilybaetana) was a
diocese of the
Roman Catholic church until the 9th century, when it was suppressed. It...
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Siege of
Lilybaeum may
refer to:
Siege of
Lilybaeum (250–241 BC)
Siege of
Lilybaeum (278 BC) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
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siege of
Lilybaeum lasted for nine years, from 250 to 241 BC, as the
Roman army laid
siege to the Carthaginian-held
Sicilian city of
Lilybaeum (modern...
- The
siege of
Lilybaeum was a
military operation of the
Pyrrhic War in 278 BC, when an Epirote-Syracusian army led by
Pyrrhus of
Epirus attempted to capture...
- but
archaeology and
epigraphy reveals several thriving cities, such as
Lilybaeum and
Panormus in the west, and
Syracuse and
Catania in the east. These...
- again, and in 250 BC
blockaded the main
Carthaginian base on
Sicily of
Lilybaeum with 200 warships. The
Carthaginians regained command of the sea in 249...
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Lilybaeum. En route, the
Romans seized and
burned the
Carthaginian hold-out
cities of
Selinous and
Heraclea Minoa, but they
failed to take
Lilybaeum....
- of
Lilybaeum during the
First Punic War. He
served as the
leader of the
Carthaginian garrison in the city for much of the
Roman Siege of
Lilybaeum (250-241...