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 1    Dion     |         Sicily; death of the elder Dionysius, II ---- Disagreement between
 2    Dion     |      Disagreement between Dion and Dionysius the Younger, III. ---- Is
 3    Dion     |            of Syracuse, and forces Dionysius to make terms with him,
 4    Dion     |        gave in marriage to his son Dionysius,92 to whom he also left
 5    Dion(92) |                                    Dionysius married two wives in the
 6    Dion(92) |            the sister of Dion. But Dionysius the Younger was the son
 7    Dion     |            familiar with the elder Dionysius, not less on account of
 8    Dion     |          for though the cruelty of Dionysius offended him, yet he was
 9    Dion     |        when he was sent thither by Dionysius, that they never regarded
10    Dion     | circumstances escape the notice of Dionysius, for he was sensible how
11    Dion     |        Plato was come to Tarentum, Dionysius could not refuse the young
12    Dion     |            was cruelly insulted by Dionysius (for he ordered him to be
13    Dion(98) |         the elder, but the younger Dionysius, that received Plato with
14    Dion     |          of Dion. ~In the meantime Dionysius fell ill of some disease,
15    Dion     |          but reported the words to Dionysius the younger, who, taking
16    Dion     |        dissension between Dion and Dionysius; and it was increased by
17    Dion     |            persisted in soliciting Dionysius to send for Plato from Athens,
18    Dion     |         had so much influence over Dionysius by his authority, and produced
19    Dion     |        great hatred to the tyrant, Dionysius put on board some vessels
20    Dion     |          been likewise banished by Dionysius), they began to prepare
21    Dion     |          the love of its subjects. Dionysius at that time was absent,
22    Dion     |            under the government of Dionysius; and with like success he
23    Dion     |           Dion should have Sicily, Dionysius Italy,100 and Apollocrates,
24    Dion     |        Apollocrates, in whom alone Dionysius 101 had great confidence,
25    Dion(100)|       under the power of the elder Dionysius, part of which was still
26    Dion(101)|          saw that we ought to read Dionysius, not Dion,Bos, Mosche, and
27  Epamin     |           sound of its strings, by Dionysius, who was held in no less
28 Timoleo     |          to death, I.----He expels Dionysius the younger from Sicily;
29 Timoleo(214)|         were at war with the elder Dionysius. ~
30 Timoleo     |          assassinated at Syracuse, Dionysius again became master of that
31 Timoleo     |       despatched thither, expelled Dionysius, with wonderful success,
32 Timoleo     |             After the departure of Dionysius, he had to go to war with
33 Timoleo     |           had been the opponent of Dionysius; but that he did not disagree
34 Timoleo     |        that after the expulsion of Dionysius he was unwilling to lay
35 Timoleo     |         citadel of Syracuse, which Dionysius had built to overawe the
36   Kings     |         great sovereign of Sicily, Dionysius the |414 elder; for he was
37    Summ     |        banished. Alcib. 6, 7.~406. Dionysius the elder becomes tyrant
38    Summ     |             4.~----Dion flees from Dionysius, and prepares to go to war
39    Summ     |          Ib. ~344. Timoleon expels Dionysius, who goes to Corinth. Ib.~
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