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Greece (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter 66
Catana (Italy) (search for this): book 11, chapter 66
Syracuse (Italy) (search for this): book 11, chapter 66
467 B.C.When Lysistratus was archon in Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Lucius Pinarius
Mamertinus and Publius Furius Fifron.Fifron is a
corruption of Fusus. In this year Hieron, the king of the Syracusans, summoning to
Syracuse the sons of Anaxilas, the former tyrant
of Zancle, and giving them great gifts, reminded
them of the benefactions Gelon had rendered their father, and advised them, now that they had
come of age, to require an accounting of Micythus, their guardian, and themselves to take over
the government of Zancle. And when they had returned to Rhegium and
required of their guardian an accounting of his administration, Micythus, who was an upright
man, gathered together the old family friends of the children and rendered so honest an
accounting that all present were filled with admiration of both his justice and good faith; and
the children, regretting the steps they had taken, begged Micythus to take back the
Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter 66
467 B.C.When Lysistratus was archon in Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Lucius Pinarius
Mamertinus and Publius Furius Fifron.Fifron is a
corruption of Fusus. In this year Hieron, the king of the Syracusans, summoning to
Syracuse the sons of Anaxilas, the former tyrant
of Zancle, and giving them great gifts, reminded
them of the benefactions Gelon had rendered their father, and advised them, now that they had
come of age, to require an accounting of Micythus, their guardian, and themselves to take over
the government of Zancle. And when they had returned to Rhegium and
required of their guardian an accounting of his administration, Micythus, who was an upright
man, gathered together the old family friends of the children and rendered so honest an
accounting that all present were filled with admiration of both his justice and good faith; and
the children, regretting the steps they had taken, begged Micythus to take back the
Arcadia (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter 66
Tegea (search for this): book 11, chapter 66
Rhegium (Italy) (search for this): book 11, chapter 66
Zancle (Italy) (search for this): book 11, chapter 66
467 BC (search for this): book 11, chapter 66
467 B.C.When Lysistratus was archon in Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Lucius Pinarius
Mamertinus and Publius Furius Fifron.Fifron is a
corruption of Fusus. In this year Hieron, the king of the Syracusans, summoning to
Syracuse the sons of Anaxilas, the former tyrant
of Zancle, and giving them great gifts, reminded
them of the benefactions Gelon had rendered their father, and advised them, now that they had
come of age, to require an accounting of Micythus, their guardian, and themselves to take over
the government of Zancle. And when they had returned to Rhegium and
required of their guardian an accounting of his administration, Micythus, who was an upright
man, gathered together the old family friends of the children and rendered so honest an
accounting that all present were filled with admiration of both his justice and good faith; and
the children, regretting the steps they had taken, begged Micythus to take back the