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 1   Alcib|        in the expedition against Syracuse; is suspected of profaning
 2    Dion|        IV.----Gets possession of Syracuse, and forces Dionysius to
 3    Dion|          Hipparinus, a native of Syracuse, was of a noble family,
 4    Dion|      Plato with great pomp 98 to Syracuse; whom Dion so greatly admired
 5    Dion|       Philistus the historian to Syracuse, a man not more friendly
 6    Dion|         people), that he entered Syracuse the third day after he touched
 7    Dion|   success he secured the city of Syracuse, except the citadel and
 8    Dion|            had great confidence, Syracuse. |355  ~VI. A sudden change
 9    Dion|      Heraclides, when he came to Syracuse, to be put to death. ~VII.
10 Timoleo|         established slavery from Syracuse (to the assistance of which
11 Timoleo|         Dion was assassinated at Syracuse, Dionysius again became
12 Timoleo|          by the Corinthians that Syracuse had been originally founded.
13 Timoleo|     those cities. The citadel of Syracuse, which Dionysius had built
14 Timoleo|     lived as a private person at Syracuse during the remainder of
15 Timoleo|         afterwards transacted at Syracuse, was a decision made upon
16    Summ|          Lamachus, sails against Syracuse. Alcib. 3. ~415. -------------,
17    Summ|          elder becomes tyrant of Syracuse. Dion. 1; De Reg. 2.~405.
18    Summ|           1. ~398. Plato goes to Syracuse. Dion 2.~396. Lysander falls
19    Summ|              takes possession of Syracuse. Dion. 5.~356. The Athenians,
20    Summ|        355. Dion assassinated at Syracuse. Dion 9; Timol. 2. ~345.
21    Summ|        Expedition of Timoleon to Syracuse; he gives liberty to the
22    Summ| republican form of government at Syracuse; secures peace to all Sicily.
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