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  • 1Sicilian Expedition — Infobox Military Conflict conflict = Sicilian Expedition partof = the Peloponnesian War caption = date = 415 413 BC place = Sicily territory = result = Athenian defeat, complete destruction of the Athenian expeditionary force status = combatant1 …

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  • 2Dion of Syracuse — Dion (Δίων 408–354 BC), tyrant of Syracuse in Sicily, was the son of Hipparinus, and brother in law of Dionysius I of Syracuse. Contents 1 Family 2 Dionysius the Elder s closest adviser 2.1 The arrival of Plato …

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  • 3The Comedy of Errors — This article is about Shakespeare s play. For other uses, see Comedy of errors (disambiguation). Poster for a 1879 production on Broadway, featuring Stuart Robson and William Crane The Comedy of Errors is one of William Shakespeare s earliest… …

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  • 4Peloponnesian War — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Peloponnesian War caption=The Peloponnesian War date=c. 431–April 25, 404 BC place=Mainland Greece, Asia Minor, Sicily territory=Dissolution of the Delian League result=Peloponnesian League victory… …

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  • 5Battle of Selinus — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Selinus partof=The Sicilian Wars campaign=The Second Sicilian War caption=Punic campaign against Selinus 409 BC. Political boundaries and path of troop movement are inexact because of lack of primary… …

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  • 6Syracuse — Syracusan, adj., n. /sir euh kyoohs , kyoohz /, n. 1. a city in central New York. 170,105. 2. Italian, Siracusa. a seaport in SE Sicily: ancient city founded by the Carthaginians 734 B.C.; battles 413 B.C., 212 B.C. 121,134. * * * I City (pop.,… …

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  • 7Syracuse, New York — Syracuse   City   A view of the Downtown Syracuse skyline Nickname(s): Salt City, The Cuse, Emerald Cit …

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  • 8Appius Claudius Caudex — (f. 264 BC) was a patrician member of the Claudii. He was the grandson[1] of Appius Claudius Caecus through his father Gaius Claudius, and served as consul in 264 BC. In that year, he drew Rome into conflict with Carthage over possession of… …

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  • 9Sicily — • The largest island in the Mediterranean Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sicily     Sicily     † …

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  • 10Syracuse — • Archdiocese of Syracuse (Syracusana) in Sicily • The Diocese of Syracuse, in the State of New York Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Syracuse     Syracuse …

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