- of
Tyndaris,
which had
previously been
included in the
territory of Abacaenum. The
colonists themselves gave to
their new city the name of
Tyndaris, from...
- The
Battle of
Tyndaris was a
naval battle of the
First Punic War that took
place off
Tyndaris (modern Tindari) in 257 BC.
Tyndaris was a
Sicilian town...
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Tyndaris is a
genus of "jewel beetles" in the
subfamily Polycestinae,
containing the
following species:
Tyndaris marginella Fairmaire & Germain, 1858 Tyndaris...
- The
Battle of
Tyndaris is
fought between the
Roman fleet (with
Gaius Atilius Regulus in command) and the
Carthaginian fleet off
Tyndaris (modern Tindari)...
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carrying out
various acts of piracy. He
therefore took
control Mylae,
Tyndaris and then Messana.
After this, all of
Sicily had to
submit to him. First...
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north coast of Sicily, in the
province of Messina,
about half way
between Tyndaris (modern Tindari) and
Cephaloedium (modern Cefalù). The town has 3,555 inhabitants...
- laetifica
Binomial name
Comella laetifica (C. & R. Felder, 1860)
Synonyms Tyndaris laetifica C. & R. Felder, 1860
Callidula erycinata Walker, [1865] Comella...
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Corsica in 259; BC his
successors won the
naval battles of
Sulci in 258,
Tyndaris in 257 BC, and Cape
Ecnomus in 256. To
hasten the end of the war, the consuls...
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places it 30
Roman miles from
Tyndaris, and the same
distance from Alaesa. The
Itinerary gives 28 M. P. from
Tyndaris and 20 from Calacte:
while the...
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Punic War
Treaties Messana Agrigentum Lipari Islands Mylae Thermae Sulci Tyndaris Cape
Ecnomus Aspis Adys
Bagradas (Tunis) Cape
Hermaeum Panormus Drepana...