9781526784278-1526784270-The Tyrants of Syracuse: War in Ancient Sicily: Volume I - 480-367 BC

The Tyrants of Syracuse: War in Ancient Sicily: Volume I - 480-367 BC

ISBN-13: 9781526784278
ISBN-10: 1526784270
Author: Jeff Champion
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
Format: Paperback 272 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781526784278
ISBN-10: 1526784270
Author: Jeff Champion
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
Format: Paperback 272 pages

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The Tyrants of Syracuse: War in Ancient Sicily: Volume I - 480-367 BC (ISBN-13: 9781526784278 and ISBN-10: 1526784270), written by authors Jeff Champion, was published by Pen and Sword Military in 2020. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Greece (Ancient Civilizations History, Rome, European History, Military History) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Tyrants of Syracuse: War in Ancient Sicily: Volume I - 480-367 BC (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Greece books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.91.

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This is the story of one of the most important classical cities, Syracuse, and its struggles (both internal and external) for freedom and survival.
This is the story of one of the most important classical cities, Syracuse, and its struggles (both internal and external) for freedom and survival. Situated at the heart of the Mediterranean, Syracuse was caught in the middle as Carthage, Pyrrhus of Epirus, Athens, and then Rome battled to gain control of Sicily.
The threat of expansionist enemies on all sides made for a tumultuous situation within the city, resulting in repeated coups that threw up a series of remarkable tyrants, such as Gelon, Timoleon, and Dionysius. In this first volume, Jeff Champion traces the course of Syracuse's wars under the tyrants from the Battle of Himera (480 BC) against the Carthaginians down to the death of Dionysius I (367 BC), whose reign proved to be the high tide of the city's power and influence. One of the highlights along the way is the city's heroic resistance to, and eventual decisive defeat of, the Athenian expeditionary force that besieged them for over two years (415-413BC), an event with massive ramifications for the Greek world. This is the eventful life story of one of the forgotten major powers of the ancient Mediterranean world.

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