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Dionysius I of Syracuse
Dionysius I of Syracuse Dionysius I or Dionysius the Elder (c. 432-367 BC), tyrant of Syracuse, conquered several cities in Sicily and ...
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Dionysius II of Syracuse
Dionysius II of Syracuse Dionysius the Younger or Dionysius II (c. 397 BC - 343 BC) ruled Syracuse, Sicily from 367 BC to 357 ...
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Dionysius II of syracuse (translated from Dutch)
Dionysius II of syracuse Dionysius II ( Syracuse approx.. 397 – Korinthe 344 v. Chr ... youngster called, was the oldest zoon of Dionysius I , on he who he resembled ...
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Dionysius I of syracuse (translated from Dutch)
Dionysius I of syracuse Dionysius I (Syracuse approx.. 430 - 367 v. Chr. ), frequently the older one called, were tyrant of Syracuse of 405 up to 367 v. ...
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Dionysius
Dionysius The Greco-Roman name Dionysius, deriving from the name of the god ... the historical figures known by the name Dionysius, some of the more famous were: Dionysius the Elder (or Dionysius I), a ruler of Syracuse in ...
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Dionysius (translated from Dutch)
Dionysius Dionysius (Greek Dionýsios) the name of several personages from traditional antiquity, among which, is: Dionysius I , tyrant of syracuse. Dionysius II , tyrant of syracuse, zoon of ...
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Syracuse, Italy
Syracuse, Italy Citt di Siracusa Province Syracuse Region Sicilia Area 204 km² Altitude 17 ... 2004) Official site www.comune.siracusa.it Syracuse (Italian Siracusa; ancient Syracusa; see also List ... and the capital of the province of Syracuse, Italy. Once described by Cicero as "the ... of them all", the ancient core of Syracuse is part of the UNESCO World ...
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Dionysius II (translated from Dutch)
Dionysius II The tyrant Dionysius II, to see: Dionysius II of syracuse Syrisch-orthodoxe the patriarch of Antiochië Dionysius II, to see: Dionysius II of ...
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Dio of syracuse (translated from Dutch)
Dio of syracuse Dio(n) (Greek Dioon) of syracuse (± 410 – 354 v. Chr. ) were ... later the son-in-law of tiran Dionysius I , whose consultant he was also. During the first stay of Plato Syracuse (388) touched Dio entirely in the spell ... of its life his enthusiastic bewonderaar. Then Dionysius II in 367 are deceased father ...
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Dion (tyrant of Syracuse)
Dion (tyrant of Syracuse) Dion (408-354 BC), tyrant of Syracuse in Sicily, was the son of Hipparinus, and brother-in-law of Dionysius of Syracuse. In his youth, he was an admirer and pupil of Plato, whom Dionysius had invited to Syracuse; and he ...
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