The Battle of the Himera River was fought in 311 BC between Carthage and Syracuse near the mouth of the Himera river (the modern Salso river). Hamilcar...
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Battle of Himera may refer to the following battles fought in Sicily: Battle of Himera (480 BC), fought near the city Himera Battle of the Himera River...
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Battle of the Himera River may refer to: Battle of the Himera River (311 BC) Battle of the Himera River (446 BC) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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BC (Second) battle at the site Battle of the Himera River (311 BC), the 311 BC battle at the mouth of the river Salso The ancient name of the river Imera...
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Sicilian Wars (category 4th century BC in the Roman Republic)
Hamilcar, son of Gisco, successfully led the Carthaginian counterattack. He defeated Agathocles in the Battle of the Himera River in 311 BC. Agathocles...
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Licata (redirect from History of Licata)
Gela. At the Battle of the Himera River (311 BC) near the town, Agothocles was beaten by the Carthaginians and the town fell into their hands. The city itself...
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the Himera River in 311 BC and lost control of Sicily except for Syracuse itself, which was besieged by the Carthaginians in the same year. Instead of facing...
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Agathocles of Syracuse during the Third Sicilian War. He defeated Agathocles in the Battle of the Himera River in 311 BC. He was captured during the Siege of Syracuse...
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The siege of Syracuse by the Carthaginians from 311 to 309 BC followed shortly after the Battle of the Himera River in the same year. In that battle the...
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Encyclopedia of Mythology and Folklore p. 201 Winter, Irene J., "After the Battle Is Over: The ‘Stele of the Vultures’ and the Beginning of Historical Narrative...
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concerns the period 319 BC – 310 BC. Battle of Orkynia: Antigonus marches his army against Eumenes in Cappadocia and defeats him in battle at Orkynia...
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Samnite war Battle of the Himera River (311 BC) – 311 BC – Sicilian Wars Siege of Syracuse (311–309 BC) – 311 BC – 309 BC – Sicilian Wars Battle of Lake Vadimo...
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slingers were also present in the Carthaginian side in the 311 Battle of the Himera River. In 274 BC, Hiero II of Syracuse ended the traditional mercenary presence...
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485 BC. When Theron of Akragas, father-in-law of Gelo, deposed the tyrant of Himera in 483 BC, Carthage decided to intervene at the instigation of the tyrant...
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into Bay of Salamis, Xerxes loses and goes home, leaves behind Mardonius. 480 Possibly simultaneous with the Battle of Salamis, Battle of Himera between...
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Paros (489 BC) Siege of Himera (480 BC) – Sicilian Wars Siege of Potidaea (480 BC) – Second Persian invasion of Greece Siege of Olynthus (480 BC) – Second...
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precisely: May 12, 1274 BC based on Ramesses' commonly accepted accession date in 1279 BC. Bryce, Trevor (2005). The Kingdom of the Hittites (New ed.). Oxford...
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the Siceliot forces on Sicily for a decisive engagement at Himera in 480 BC, where they defeated and killed Hamilcar, burned his ships and sold the captured...
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war against the Carthaginians, who ruled the western half of Sicily between 311 and 306 BC. In a military campaign he led the invasion of Carthage's North...
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Classical Greece (redirect from Causes of the Peloponnesian War)
a period of around 200 years (the 5th and 4th centuries BC) in Ancient Greece, marked by much of the eastern Aegean and northern regions of Greek culture...
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Byzantine Empire, Kingdom of Greece and Greece between 3000 BC and the present day. ( * ) The Greek Kingdom of Pergamon helped the Roman Republic. Byzantine...
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Gela (category 688 BC)
were victorious in the subsequent battle of Himera, in which the Carthaginian leader Hamilcar died. After the death of Gelon in 478 BC, Hiero moved to Syracuse...
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Battle of Gaza (312 BC) Battle of Haliartus Battle of Heraclea Battle of Himera (409 BC) Battle of Himera (480 BC) Battle of Hysiae (417 BC) Battle of...
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coast, but the Greeks prevailed at the Battle of Himera. A long struggle ensued with intermittent warfare between Syracuse led by e.g., the tyrant Dionysius...
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and the Murder of Prisoners of War in 1943". The Army Lawyer (March 2013): 1–6. Kaldellis, Anthony (2017). Streams of Gold, Rivers of Blood: The Rise...
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