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GREECE / CRIMISUS / 339BCTimoleon defeats the Carthaginians at Crimisus, Sicily. Date: 339 BC
Jean-Paul Duc De BrissacJEAN PAUL TIMOLEON LOUIS DE COSSE, duc de BRISSAC, French military commander, Marechal de France. Date: 1698 - 1780
Syracuse, Italy - The Roman Gymnasium (Ginnasio)Syracuse, Italy (Siracusa) - The Roman Gymnasium (Ginnasio). The monumental complex known as Gymnasium, probably built in the second half of the first century AD, consists of various constructions
Timoleon Comte BrissacTIMOLEON COMTE DE BRISSAC eldest son of Charles I French military commander. Depicted in armour. Date: 1543 - 1569
Timoleon Sails to SicilyAs Timoleon, a Corinthian, sets sail for Sicily the skies clear and a bright light guides him all the way. Later he successfully frees Syracuse and Sicily from tyrants
Greece / Crimisus / 339BcSicily : Timoleon, with only 10, 000 Sicilians, defeats 70, 000 invading Carthaginians at the Crimisus river, but the Carthaginians continue to hold Sicily