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  2. Siege of Syracuse (213–212 BC) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Syracuse by the Roman Republic took place in 213–212 BC. [4] The Romans successfully stormed the Hellenistic city of Syracuse after a protracted siege, giving them control of the entire island of Sicily .

  3. Timeline of Syracuse, Sicily - Wikipedia

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    535 – Syracuse taken by Belisarius of the Byzantine Empire. [1] 668 – 15 September: Assassination of Byzantine emperor Constans II. [7] 827-828 - Siege of Syracuse (827–828). 877–878 – Siege of Syracuse (877–878) by Aghlabid forces. [2] 1088 – Syracuse besieged by forces of Roger I of Sicily. [8] 1140 – Earthquake. [9]

  4. Siege of Syracuse (278 BC) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Syracuse in 278 BC was the last attempt of Carthage to conquer the city of Syracuse. Syracuse was weakened by a civil war between Thoenon and Sostratus. The Carthaginians used this opportunity to attack and besiege Syracuse both by land and sea. Thoenon and Sostratus then appealed to king Pyrrhus of Epirus to come to the aid of ...

  5. Siege of Syracuse - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Syracuse (397 BC) Siege of Syracuse (343 BC) Siege of Syracuse (311–309 BC) Siege of Syracuse (278 BC) By the Roman Republic: Siege of Syracuse (213–212 BC), during the Second Punic War against Carthage; By the Aghlabid dynasty: Siege of Syracuse (827–828) Siege of Syracuse (868) Siege of Syracuse (877–878) By the Byzantine Empire:

  6. Siege of Syracuse (397 BC) - Wikipedia

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    The Punic war-fleet, made up of 250 triremes and captured Greek quinqueremes, sailed into the Great Harbour at the same time and in perfect order sailed past Syracuse, displaying the spoils captured from the Greeks. 2000–3000 transports then moored in the harbour, bringing in soldiers and supplies. Himilco was ready to begin the siege.

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  8. Battle of Syracuse - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Syracuse in 212 BC, between the city of Syracuse, and a Roman army under Marcellus sent to put down the city's uprising. The battle that Archimedes held off for two years and the battle that killed Archimedes; Battle of Syracuse (1710), a naval battle in the War of the Spanish Succession between French and British fleets.

  9. File:Timeline2.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file ‎ (1,770 × 1,752 pixels, file size: 424 KB, MIME type: application/pdf) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.