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3rd century BC Syracusan general
Epicydes or Epikudês (Ancient Greek: Ἐπικύδης) (3rd century BCE) was a Greco-Carthaginian of Syracusan descent who first served in Hannibal's army and
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Roman victory during the Second Punic War
retaken by the pro-Carthaginian faction, led by the Greco-Carthaginian Epicydes, who had served under Hannibal Barca in Italy, and his brother Hippocrates
Siege of Syracuse (213–212 BC)
Siege_of_Syracuse_(213–212_BC)
Ancient Roman politician
ambassadors to Hannibal, and the envoys of that general, Hippocrates and Epicydes, were welcomed at Syracuse with the highest honours. On the other hand
Hieronymus_of_Syracuse
Roman general and politician (c. 270–208 BC)
fallen under the influence of the Carthaginian agents Hippocrates and Epicydes. He then declared war against the Romans after the Carthaginian victory
Marcus_Claudius_Marcellus
Carthaginian general
invaded Sicily in 214 BC, after the pro-Carthaginian tyrants Hippocrates and Epicydes came to power in Syracuse. With their assistance, and with (according to
Himilco_(fl._3rd_century_BC)
Hieronymus, 215–214 BC Adranodoros, 214-212 BC Hippocrates, 213–212 BC Epicydes, 213–212 BC Aristophilides, 6th/5th century BC Lysias, before 67 BC Andromachus
List_of_ancient_Greek_tyrants
Spartan mercenary commander
to flee, but fell into the hands of some Libyans, who delivered him to Epicydes, an Olynthian whom Ophellas, having taken Taucheira, had made governor
Thibron (mercenary commander, died 322 BC)
Thibron_(mercenary_commander,_died_322_BC)
3rd-century BC tyrant of Syracuse
Preceded by: Hieronymus Tyrant of Syracuse 214 BCE Succeeded by: Hippocrates and Epicydes
Adranodoros
Finnish author (born 1966)
struggle in Syracuse and siege warfare. The main character of the book is Epicydes, a tyrant. Important characters include Hannibal and Archimedes. Antigonos
Jukka_M._Heikkilä
Roman province
Hannibal himself had sent two brothers of Syracusan descent, Hippocrates and Epicydes, in order to rouse the people against the Romans. The survivors from the
Sicilia_(Roman_province)
tyrant of Syracuse Antander (4th century BC–3rd century BC), strategos Epicydes (3rd century BC), tyrant of Syracuse Lanassa (3rd century BC), queen consort
List_of_people_from_Sicily
History of the municipality of Syracuse, Italy
against Rome, sent two generals to govern temporarily: Hippocrates and Epicydes. Their selection was deliberate, as both had Syracusan origins (their father
History_of_Syracuse,_Sicily
Genus of flies
von Bergenstamm, 1891) Phebellia curriei (Coquillett, 1897) Phebellia epicydes (Walker, 1849) Phebellia erecta (Sellers, 1943) Phebellia flavescens Shima
Phebellia
River in Sicily
A battle between Marcellus and the Carthaginian forces under Hanno and Epicydes of Syracuse followed, in which the latter were defeated and driven to take
Salso
Genus of crickets
Perez-Gelabert, 2009 Anaxipha eperatos Otte & Perez-Gelabert, 2009 Anaxipha epicydes Otte, 2006 Anaxipha esau Rehn, 1918 Anaxipha euclastos Otte & Perez-Gelabert
Anaxipha
2005 (tropical Africa) Entypodera Gerstaecker, 1871 (tropical Africa) Epicydes Champion, 1889 (the Neotropics) Epomidus Matthews, 1998 (Australasia) Eschatoporis
List_of_Lagriinae_genera
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judging; praying
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Humble and merciful
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One of Allah's Angel
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Brave; Manly. Famous Bearer: Prince Andrew.
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Lord Shiva
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