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DionysiusTwo tyrants of the ancient Greek city of Syracuse in Sicily. Dionysius the Elder (c. 430–367 BC) seized power in 405 BC. His first two wars with Carthage further extended the power of Syracuse, but in a third (383–378 BC) he was defeated. He was a patron of Plato. He was succeeded by his son, Dionysius the Younger, who was driven out of Syracuse by Dion in 356 BC; he was tyrant again in 353 BC, but in 343 BC returned to Corinth. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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afzelii strain Ip-21, Dionysios Liveris for providing the A. Pavel Dolenc of Slovenia, Mehmet Guney of Turkey, Laity Kama of Senegal, Dionysios Kondylis of Greece, Erik Mose of Norway, Yakov Ostrovsky of the Russian Federation, Navanethem Pillay of South Africa, William Sekule of the United Republic of Tanzania and Lloyd George Williams of Jamaica and Saint Kitts and Nevis were elected in five rounds of voting. Battaly, * Dionysios Liveris, ([dagger]) Richard C. |
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