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- Siceliot mathematician, physicist and engineer Antiochus of Syracuse, a Siceliot historian Achaeus of Syracuse, a Siceliot tragedian Dion, Siceliot tyrant...
- The Siceliot people (pl. Siceliots or Siceliotes, Σικελιῶται in Ancient Gr****) formed a distinct ethno-cultural group in Sicily from about the 8th century...
- Siceliot horseman and athlete...
- Abacaenum took place between the Carthaginian forces under Mago and the Siceliot army under Dionysius in 393 BC near the Sicilian town on Abacaenum in north-eastern...
- collection and the rest from the Biscari collection. They date to the Archaic, Siceliot, Gr****, Etruscan-Italic and ****enistic eras. It also houses a 420 BC marble...
- Anaxilas sought help from Carthage, but Gelon and Teron gathered all the Siceliot forces on Sicily for a decisive engagement at Himera in 480 BC, where they...
- prized by Roman sculpture. Peplophoros is believed to have Magno-Gr**** or Siceliot origins (dated around the years 470-460 BCE), although it cannot be ruled...
- Before the Gr****s. Thames and Hudson. pp. 147–149. Pais, Ettore (1908). "XX Siceliot Elements in the Earliest History of Rome". Ancient Italy: Historical and...