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Tyndarion may
refer to the following :
Tyndarion (Gr****: Τυνδάριον) was an
ancient name of Tindari, a city and
former bishopric of Sicily, now a Latin...
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Tyndarion (Gr****: Τυνδαρίων) was a
tyrant of
Tauromenium (modern Taormina),
Magna Graecia, in Sicily, who
invited Pyrrhus over from
Italy in 278 BCE....
- [lʊ ˈtinnaɾʊ]),
ancient Tyndaris (Ancient Gr****: Τυνδαρίς, Strab.) or
Tyndarion (Τυνδάριον, Ptol.), is a
small town,
frazione (suburb or muni****l component)...
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historian and
cricketer Andromachus, 4th
century BC
ruler of
Tauromenium Tyndarion (278 BC),
tyrant of
Tauromenium Pancras of Taormina, sent to
Sicily in...
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Syracuse to
enlarge further its possessions,
founding the
cities of Adranon,
Tyndarion and Tauromenos, and
conquering Rhegion on the continent. In the Adriatic...
- for ****istance,
landing at
Taormina in 278 BC,
welcomed by the
tyrant Tyndarion. His
large army and 200
ships succeeded in
neutralising both the Carthaginian...
- Aristophylidas, c. 516-492 BC Lysias,
before 67 BC Andromachus, fl. 344 BC
Tyndarion, fl. 278 BC Symmachus, c. 520 BC Leontiades, 382-379 BC (killed) Archias...
- Messina. Therefore,
Pyrrhus could not land at
Messana or Syracuse. However,
Tyndarion, the
tyrant of
Tauromenia (Taormina,
south of Messana),
sided with Pyrrhus...
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domestic despot of the name of
Tyndarion, who was
contemporary with
Hicetas of
Syracuse and
Phintias of Agrigentum.
Tyndarion was one of
those who concurred...
- for ****istance,
landing at
Taormina in 278 BC,
welcomed by the
tyrant Tyndarion. His
large army and 200
ships succeeded in
neutralising both the Carthaginian...