
Mylae - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Mylae
- a town on the north-east coast of Sicily
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Hieron captures Mylae and Ameselum.
36/9
ippa defeats Demochares, the admiral of Sextus Pompeius, near Mylae.
  Within translations:
CIL_1.25
tory over the Carthaginians at Mylae in that year. 'Co
Naev:Pun_29
articular the battles of Mylae (260 B.C.), Tyndaris (257)
Oros_6.18
Demochares and Pompeius between Mylae and the Lipara Islands
Mylae 2
- a town in Thessaly
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