Tyndaris   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Tyndaris   - a city on the north coast of Sicily
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257/14 Indecisive sea battle at Tyndaris.
254/14 Iaetia, Tyndaris, and other towns surrender to the Romans.
    Within translations:
Cic:Verr_2.3.103   business the famous Tyndaris, Cephaloedium and Haluntium,
Cic:Verr_2.3.172   Thermae, Cephaloedium, Amestratus, Tyndaris, Herbita, and many
Cic:Verr_2.4.17   and Catina, Halaesa and Tyndaris, Henna and Agyrium and
Cic:Verr_2.4.29   third set from Cratippus of Tyndaris. Nor, indeed, if Phylarchus had
Cic:Verr_2.4.48   a bowl from Aeschylus of Tyndaris, a dish from Thraso, also
Cic:Verr_2.4.84   robbing the town of Tyndaris of the beautifully-wrought image
Cic:Verr_2.4.88   matter of the Mercury of Tyndaris may appear to be a
Cic:Verr_2.4.91   asserted that the people of Tyndaris had sold this statue of
Cic:Verr_2.5.108   those fathers was Dexo of Tyndaris, a man of the highest
Cic:Verr_2.5.124   think of the captains from Tyndaris and Segesta, my thoughts dwell
Cic:Verr_2.5.128   gentlemen, you see Dexo of Tyndaris - and what, Verres, does
Cic:Verr_2.5.133   by Henna and Agyrrhium and Tyndaris; and finally it is stated
Cic:Verr_2.5.185   our allies the people of Tyndaris, to be the guardian and
Cic:Verr_2.5.86   ships, those of Segesta, Tyndaris, Herbita, Heracleia, Apollonia and
Naev:Pun_29   les of Mylae (260 B.C.), Tyndaris (257) and Ecnomus (256),
Polyaen_8.20.1   ghty large ships, lay at Tyndaris, Gaius with two hundred
Vit:Theoc_1   poetry was first performed at Tyndaris in Sicily. When


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