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  • 1Sicels — The Sicels (Latin: Siculi ; Greek: Σικελοί ) were one of the three main tribes who, before the arrival of Greek colonists, inhabited Sicily, according to the traditional ethnic division of Thucydides (vi:2). The Sicels have given Sicily the name… …

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  • 2Battle of Messene — Infobox Military Conflict conflict= Battle of Messene (397 BC) partof=The Sicilian Wars campaign=The Second Sicilian War caption=Carthage takes Messana 397 BC. Political boundaries and path of troop movements are inexact because of lack of… …

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  • 3Battle of Himera (480 BC) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Himera partof=The Sicilian Wars campaign=The First Sicilian War http://www.livius.org/a/1/maps/sicily map.gifMarco Prins Jona Lendering] with all the Phoenician and Greek settlementsdate=480 BC… …

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  • 4History of Carthage — The study of the history of Carthage is often problematic. Due to the subjugation of the civilization by the Romans at the end of the Third Punic War, very few Carthaginian historical primary sources survive. There are a few ancient translations… …

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  • 5Siege of Motya — Infobox Military Conflict conflict= Siege of Motya (398 BC) partof=The Sicilian Wars campaign=The Second Sicilian War caption=Siege of Motya 398 BC. Political boundaries and path of troop movements are inexact because of lack of primary source… …

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  • 6Italus — (or Italos) was a legendary king of the Sicels or Oenotrians, who were among the earliest inhabitants of Italy. In his Fabularum Liber (or Fabulae ) , Gaius Julius Hyginus recorded the myth that Italus was a son of Penelope and… …

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  • 7Battle of Catana (397 BC) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict= Battle of Catana (397 BC) partof=The Sicilian Wars campaign=The Second Sicilian War date=Summer, 397 BC place=Catana|SicilyResult=Decisive Carthaginian Victory casus=Syracusan attack on Motya territory= Greek… …

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  • 8392 BC — NOTOC EventsBy placePersian Empire* The Persian general, Struthas is dispatched by King Artaxerxes II to take command of the satrapy of Sardis, replacing Tiribazus, and to pursue an anti Spartan policy.Greece* The Spartans dispatch an ambassador …

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  • 9Sicel language — Sicel was an ancient language spoken by the Sicels [ [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article 9067617/Sicel language Sicel language Britannica Online Encyclopedia ] ] (Greek Sikeloi , Latin Siculi ), one of the three indigenous (i.e. pre Greek and… …

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  • 10Ducetius — (died 440 BCE) was a Hellenized leader of the Sicels and founder of a united Sicilian state and numerous cities.[1] It is thought he may have been born around the town of Mineo.[2] His story is told through the Greek historian Diodorus Siculus in …

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