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Early 5th-century BC tyrant of Himera, Sicily
of his reign. Rather, knowledge about Terillus relies on his interactions with other historical figures. Terillus sought to consolidate his power as tyrant
Terillus
Greek Sicilian tyrant of Acragas (died 473 BC)
Theron went to war with the city of Selinunte and the tyrant of Himera, Terillus. His kingdom covered a big part of Western Sicily, as a numismatic distribution
Theron_of_Acragas
Comune in Sicily, Italy
Himera, Terillus, joined his son-in-law, Anaxilas of Rhegium, and the Selinuntines in calling on the Carthaginians to come and restore Terillus to power
Agrigento
Battle of the Sicilian Wars
it. Theron emulated Phalaris when he deposed Terillus and added Himera to his domain in 483 BC. Terillus had come to power in Himera after expelling the
Battle_of_Himera_(480_BC)
Oxyathres, 305–284 BC Clearchus, 305–284 BC Xenon, stepped down 229 BC Terillus, early 5th century BC Iseas, 275 BC (resigned) Hippoclus, c. 513 BC Aeantides
List_of_ancient_Greek_tyrants
Ancient city
after this event, Himera fell itself under the yoke of a despot named Terillus, who sought to fortify his power by contracting a close alliance with Anaxilas
Himera
Tyrant of Syracuse (died 478 BC)
Carthaginians when he defeated the tyrant Terillus at Himera. Seeking a powerful ally to assist in recapturing Himera, Terillus went to Carthage for assistance
Gelon
Period of Sicilian history
other than Selinunte and Messina (then controlled by Anaxilas of Reggio). Terillus of Himera and Anaxilas sought help from Carthage, but Gelon and Teron gathered
History_of_Greek_Sicily
battle 488 Akragas is overthrown by Theron 486 Himera is overthrown by Terillus 485 Gelon annexes Syracuse (Except Kamarina and Licodia), Gela is given
Timeline_of_ancient_Greece
Ancient Greek city state in Sicily
his control. The overthrow of Himera's ruler, Terillus, prompted a wider geopolitical crisis. Terillus sought assistance from his son-in-law, Anaxilas
Akragas_(metropolis)
Tyrant of Rhegium from 494 to 476 BC
Peloponnese to take Zancle in Sicily. Anaxilas married Cydippe, daughter of Terillus, tyrant of Himera. In 480 BC he obtained the assistance of the Carthaginians
Anaxilas
5th-century BC battle in Sicily
BC, married the daughter of Terillus, tyrant of Himera. Both Himera and Rhegion also made treaties with Carthage. Terillus went further, becoming guest-friend
Battle_of_Selinus
Tribe of leaf beetles
Taimbezinhia Bechyné, 1954 Talurus Lefèvre, 1889 Tectaletes Bechyné, 1953 Terillus Chapuis, 1874 Theocolaspis Bechyné, 1953 Therses Jacoby, 1890 Tomecolaspis
Eumolpini
1916 †Taphioporus Moseyko & Kirejtshuk, 2013 Tectaletes Bechyné, 1953 Terillus Chapuis, 1874 Thasycles Chapuis, 1874 Theocolaspis Bechyné, 1953 Therses
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English : habitational name from a place in Shropshire, so named from Old English fearn ‘fern’ + hlÄw ‘hill’, ‘tumulus’.
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From Acarnania.
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Just; Justified; Righteous
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One with Beautiful Body; Fire
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Many signs & proofs verses in the Quran
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Full of Knowledge; Blissful; Pride; Supreme Consciousness; Name of Ganesha; First Ray of Sun
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King
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Good. St. Agatha was a 3rd century Christian martyr. Agatha was popular during the Middle ages....
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God Raman
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