- the rest of the city from the
citizens and
Sosistratus." He
added that,
besides ruling Syracuse, "
Sosistratus had made
himself master of
Agrigentum and...
-
Nothing is
known about it.
Hicetas (289 BCE–280 BCE) Thinion [it] &
Sosistratus [it] (279 BC–277 BCE)
Pyrrhus of
Epirus (278–276 BCE)
Hiero II (275 BCE–215...
- Thrasydaeus, 472 BC (expelled and executed) Phintias, c. 288-279 BC
Sosistratus, 279-277 BC.
Later tyrant in
Syracuse Aridolis, 480 BC (POW) Amyntas...
-
openly opposed the
government and
openly accused the
leading oligarchs,
Sosistratus and Heracleides, of s****ing to
become tyrants.
These accusations were...
-
Antigonus II
Tyrant of
Syracuse Reign 278–276 BC
Predecessor Thinion &
Sosistratus Successor Hiero II Born c. 319 BC Epirus,
Greece Died 272 BC (aged about...
-
Thoenon was
aided in this by
Sosistratus, who had
taken over from
Phintias as
ruler of Acragas, but
Thoenon and
Sosistratus were soon at variance. Shortly...
- emb****ies from Syracuse.
After a long
civil war
between Thinion and
Sosistratus, the city was
powerless against the
Carthaginian invasion, and both generals...
- was Bion. 457–456 80.4
Mnesitheides 456–455 81.1
Callias 455–454 81.2
Sosistratus 454–453 81.3
Ariston 453–452 81.4
Lysicrates 452–451 82.1 Chairephanes...
- c. 357-355 BC Heracleides, 317 BC, a
Syracusan leader who
sustained Sosistratus in 317 BC Heracleides,
uncle of Agathocles, an
uncle of
Agathocles of...
- Agathocles,
Tyrant (317–289 BC) Hicetas,
Tyrant (289–280 BC) Thinion [it] &
Sosistratus [it],
Tyrants (279–277 BC)
Pyrrhus of Epirus,
Tyrant (278–276 BC) Hiero...