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Vibius Sequester citing first Steph****
Byzantius in that
there was a
Syracusian marsh (λίμνη)
called Syrako and
secondly Marcian's
Periegesis wherein...
- The
following people are from Syracuse, New York.
Keith B.
Alexander – four-star
general in the Army and
director of the NSA Jabe B.
Alford –
mayor of...
- was a
military operation of the
Pyrrhic War in 278 BC, when an Epirote-
Syracusian army led by
Pyrrhus of
Epirus attempted to
capture the
strategically important...
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Adria is a town and
comune in the
province of
Rovigo in the
Veneto region of
northern Italy,
situated between the
mouths of the
rivers Adige and Po. The...
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Ancona (/æŋˈkoʊnə/, also US: /ænˈ-, ɑːnˈ-/; Italian: [aŋˈkoːna] ) is a city and a
seaport in the
Marche region of
central Italy, with a po****tion of around...
- Helorus, Heloros, Helorum, or
Elorus (Gr****: Ἔλωρος or Ἕλωρος, Ptol., Steph. B. or Ἕλωρον, Scyl.; Italian: Eloro), was an
ancient Gr**** city of
Magna Graecia...
- The
exact location of
Cabala is also unknown.
Dionysius I
commanded the
Syracusian forces while Mago
commanded the Carthaginians.
Diodorus states that Mago...
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support of:
Syracuse Supported by:
Peloponnesian League Spartan-Corinthian-
Syracusian victory Egyptian–Ottoman War 1839–1841 Egypt-aligned powers:
Egypt France...
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Akrai (Ancient Gr****: Ἄκραι; Latin: Acrenses) was a Gr****
colony of
Magna Graecia founded in
Sicily by the
Syracusans in 663 BC. It was
located near the...
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Kamarina or
Camarina (Ancient Gr****: Καμάρινα) was an
ancient city on the
southern coast of
Sicily in
Magna Graecia. The
ruins of the site and an archaeological...