- of
Tauromenium Tyndarion (278 BC),
tyrant of
Tauromenium Pancras of Taormina, sent to
Sicily in 40 AD by
Saint Peter as
first Bishop of
Tauromenium Thomas...
-
Timaeus of
Tauromenium (Ancient Gr****: Τιμαῖος; born 356 or 350 BC; died c. 260 BC) was an
ancient Gr**** historian. He was
widely regarded by ancient...
-
slaves then
moved to the
eastern coast and took
control of
Catana and
Tauromenium.
Their exploit triggered several minor revolts in
Italy and as far as...
- part of the island, such as Akrai, Leontini, Megara, Eloro,
Netum and
Tauromenium, and
probably also
Morgantina and Camarina. In
addition to the aforementioned...
- Liberators'
Civil War
Battle of
Philippi Perusine War
Bellum Siculum Battle of
Tauromenium Illyri****
Campaigns War of
Actium Battle of
Actium Battle of Alexandria...
-
anecdote apparently figured in the lost
history of
Sicily by
Timaeus of
Tauromenium (c. 356 – c. 260 BC). The
Roman orator Cicero (c. 106 – c. 43 BC), who...
- and
established them at
Tauromenium which became the
successor of the
ancient Naxos.
Hence Pliny the
Elder speaks of
Tauromenium as
having been formerly...
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Andromachus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνδρόμαχος) was the
ruler of
Tauromenium (modern Taormina),
Magna Graecia, in
eastern Sicily in the
middle of the 4th century...
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dialogue Timaeus (historian) (c. 345 BC-c. 250 BC), Gr****
historian from
Tauromenium in
Sicily Timaeus the Sophist, Gr****
philosopher who
lived sometime between...
- on the
nearby Mount Taurus which gradually grew up into the city of
Tauromenium (Ancient Gr****: Ταυρομένιον) (modern Taormina).
After the fall of the...