Eastern Sicily is Greek and the west …
Years: 358BCE - 358BCE
Eastern Sicily is Greek and the west Carthaginian.
The Greeks expelled from Naxos in 403 by Dionysius the Elder at last find refuge in 358 at Tauromenium with the Siculi, whom the Syracusan tyrant had resettled there in about 392 BCE.
It flourishes under the mild rule of Andromachus, father of the historian Timaeus, who lives from about 356 BCE to about 260 BCE.
Locations
Groups
- Sicels
- Ionians
- Dorians
- Greece, classical
- Sicily, classical
- Italy, classical
- Carthage, Kingdom of
- Neapolis (Dorian Greek) city-state of
- Syracuse, Corinthian city-state of
Topics
- Iron Age Europe
- Iron Age Cold Epoch
- Classical antiquity
- Sicilian Wars, or Carthaginian-Syracusan Wars
- Sicilian War, Second, or Second Carthaginian-Syracusan War
