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 1   Alcib     |     supposed that he had reached Sicily, they impeached him, during
 2   Alcib     |     cause, being despatched into Sicily to him by the government,
 3   Alcib     |     success of their attempts in Sicily, was on the decline, while
 4   Alcib     | therefore attributed the loss of Sicily, and the victories of the
 5 Thrasib     |        is killed on the coast of Sicily, IV. ~I. THRASYBULUS, the
 6    Dion     |          I.----Brings Plato into Sicily; death of the elder Dionysius,
 7    Dion     |      Dionysii, the tyrants 91 of Sicily; for the elder married Aristomache,
 8    Dion     |       son. When a report reached Sicily, too, that Plato was come
 9    Dion(98) |      Hist. iv. 18. Plato visited Sicily three times; the ostentatious
10    Dion     |          he touched the coast of Sicily. Hence it may be understood
11    Dion     |   possession of all that part of Sicily which had been under the
12    Dion     |     these: that Dion should have Sicily, Dionysius Italy,100 and
13    Dion     |         from the Peloponnesus to Sicily, a man of address, subtle
14    Dion     |       from the Peloponnesus into Sicily. ~
15 Timoleo     |       Dionysius the younger from Sicily; defeats Hicetas; overcomes
16 Timoleo     |        After settling affairs in Sicily, he lays down the government,
17 Timoleo     |         arrival, |409 to restore Sicily, which had been disturbed
18 Timoleo     |  wonderful success, quite out of Sicily. Though he might have put
19 Timoleo     |       maintained their ground in Sicily, to be satisfied if they
20 Timoleo     |         resolved on regenerating Sicily, they had appointed him,
21 Timoleo     |        it |412 happened that all Sicily kept his birth-day as a
22 Timoleo     |   Timoleontean Gymnasium,220 all Sicily attending his funeral. ~
23   Kings     |          only great sovereign of Sicily, II.----The kings that arose
24   Kings     |      also one great sovereign of Sicily, Dionysius the |414 elder;
25  Hamilc     |            Hamilcar's success in Sicily; his defence of Eryx, and
26  Hamilc     |       the command of the army in Sicily; and though, before his
27  Hamilc     |       lost almost every place in Sicily, he so ably defended Eryx, 227
28  Hamilc     |         down their arms and quit Sicily, Hamilcar replied, that,
29  Hamilc(228)|          on the western coast of Sicily. This battle brought the
30    Cato     |          was military tribune in Sicily. When he returned from thence,
31    Summ     |   Syracuse; secures peace to all Sicily. Ib.~337. -----------dies.
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