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- of his reign. Rather, knowledge about Terillus relies on his interactions with other historical figures. Terillus sought to consolidate his power as tyrant...
- Zankle from Gela in 490 BC, allied himself with Terillus of Himera, and married the daughter of Terillus. Himera and Rhegion next became allies of Carthage...
- Theron went to war with the city of Selinunte and the tyrant of Himera, Terillus. His kingdom covered a big part of Western Sicily, as a numismatic distribution...
- Himera, Terillus joined his son-in-law, Anaxilas of Rhegium, and the Selinuntines in calling on the Carthaginians to come and restore Terillus to power...
- after this event, Himera fell itself under the yoke of a despot named Terillus, who sought to fortify his power by contracting a close alliance with Anaxilas...
- Carthaginians when he defeated the tyrant Terillus at Himera. S****ing a powerful ally to ****ist in recapturing Himera, Terillus went to Carthage for ****istance...
- battle 488 Akragas is overthrown by Theron 486 Himera is overthrown by Terillus 485 Gelon annexes Syracuse (Except Kamarina and Licodia), Gela is given...
- Oxyathres, 305-284 BC Clearchus, 305-284 BC Xenon, stepped down 229 BC Terillus, early 5th century BC Iseas, 275 BC (resigned) Hippoclus, c. 513 BC Aeantides...
- other than Selinunte and Messina (then controlled by Anaxilas of Reggio). Terillus of Himera and Anaxilas sought help from Carthage, but Gelon and Teron gathered...
- Peloponnese to take Zancle in Sicily. Anaxilas married Cydippe, daughter of Terillus, tyrant of Himera. In 480 BC he obtained the ****istance of the Carthaginians...