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Syracuse (Italy) (search for this): book 11, chapter 51
474
B.C.When Acestorides
was archon in Athens, in Rome Caeso Fabius and
Titus Verginius succeeded to the consulship. And in this year Hieron, the king of the
Syracusans, when ambassadors came to him from Cumae
in Italy and asked his aid in the war which the
Tyrrhenians, who were at that time masters of the sea, were waging against them, he dispatched
to their aid a considerable number of triremes. And after the
commanders of this fleet had put in at Cumae,
joining with the men of that region they fought a naval battle with the Tyrrhenians, and
destroying many of their ships and conquering them in a great sea-fight, they humbled the
Tyrrhenians and delivered the Cumaeans from their fears, after which they sailed back to
Syracuse.
Italy (Italy) (search for this): book 11, chapter 51
474
B.C.When Acestorides
was archon in Athens, in Rome Caeso Fabius and
Titus Verginius succeeded to the consulship. And in this year Hieron, the king of the
Syracusans, when ambassadors came to him from Cumae
in Italy and asked his aid in the war which the
Tyrrhenians, who were at that time masters of the sea, were waging against them, he dispatched
to their aid a considerable number of triremes. And after the
commanders of this fleet had put in at Cumae,
joining with the men of that region they fought a naval battle with the Tyrrhenians, and
destroying many of their ships and conquering them in a great sea-fight, they humbled the
Tyrrhenians and delivered the Cumaeans from their fears, after which they sailed back to
Syracuse.
Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter 51
474
B.C.When Acestorides
was archon in Athens, in Rome Caeso Fabius and
Titus Verginius succeeded to the consulship. And in this year Hieron, the king of the
Syracusans, when ambassadors came to him from Cumae
in Italy and asked his aid in the war which the
Tyrrhenians, who were at that time masters of the sea, were waging against them, he dispatched
to their aid a considerable number of triremes. And after the
commanders of this fleet had put in at Cumae,
joining with the men of that region they fought a naval battle with the Tyrrhenians, and
destroying many of their ships and conquering them in a great sea-fight, they humbled the
Tyrrhenians and delivered the Cumaeans from their fears, after which they sailed back to
Syracuse.
Cumae (Italy) (search for this): book 11, chapter 51
474
B.C.When Acestorides
was archon in Athens, in Rome Caeso Fabius and
Titus Verginius succeeded to the consulship. And in this year Hieron, the king of the
Syracusans, when ambassadors came to him from Cumae
in Italy and asked his aid in the war which the
Tyrrhenians, who were at that time masters of the sea, were waging against them, he dispatched
to their aid a considerable number of triremes. And after the
commanders of this fleet had put in at Cumawho were at that time masters of the sea, were waging against them, he dispatched
to their aid a considerable number of triremes. And after the
commanders of this fleet had put in at Cumae,
joining with the men of that region they fought a naval battle with the Tyrrhenians, and
destroying many of their ships and conquering them in a great sea-fight, they humbled the
Tyrrhenians and delivered the Cumaeans from their fears, after which they sailed back to
Syracuse.
474 BC (search for this): book 11, chapter 51
474
B.C.When Acestorides
was archon in Athens, in Rome Caeso Fabius and
Titus Verginius succeeded to the consulship. And in this year Hieron, the king of the
Syracusans, when ambassadors came to him from Cumae
in Italy and asked his aid in the war which the
Tyrrhenians, who were at that time masters of the sea, were waging against them, he dispatched
to their aid a considerable number of triremes. And after the
commanders of this fleet had put in at Cumae,
joining with the men of that region they fought a naval battle with the Tyrrhenians, and
destroying many of their ships and conquering them in a great sea-fight, they humbled the
Tyrrhenians and delivered the Cumaeans from their fears, after which they sailed back to
Syracuse.