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After this Mago returned to Carthage, where shortly after he was raised to the office of suffete, a position which he held in 383 BCE, when the ambition and intrigues of Dionysius led to the renewal of hostilities between Carthage and Syracuse. Mago landed in Sicily with a large army, and after
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There is no information as to his role in the subsequent operations against Syracuse itself. However, after the disastrous end to the Carthaginian expedition and the return of Himilco to
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numerous petty combats, a pitched battle took place, in which, after a severe contest, the Carthaginians were defeated and Mago was slain.
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and North Africa, he assembled an army of 80,000 men, with which he advanced through the heart of Sicily as far as the
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cities and by concluding alliances with the Sicilian tribes, to re-establish the Carthaginian power on the island.
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River, but was met there by Dionysius, who having secured the alliance of
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
111:), but was attacked and defeated by Dionysius near 16:Early 4th-century BC Carthaginian fleet commander 250: 107:In 393 BCE he advanced against Messana (modern 77:, Mago completely defeated the fleet of the 251: 234: 200: 172: 27: 13: 14: 280: 224: 194: 182: 1: 155: 160: 7: 269:4th-century BC Punic people 142: 73:in the great sea-fight off 10: 285: 42: 204:Geschichte der Karthager 151:in Carthaginian history 60:Dionysius I of Syracuse 50:) was commander of the 238:, ed. (1870). "Mago". 264:4th-century BC deaths 207:, Munich: C.H. Beck, 201:Huss, Werner (1985), 65:As commander of the 135:xiv. 90, 95, 96.) 58:in the war against 276: 245: 228: 227: 221: 217: 189: 186: 180: 170: 45: 44: 35: 34: 29: 284: 283: 279: 278: 277: 275: 274: 273: 249: 248: 225: 219: 215: 197: 192: 187: 183: 171: 167: 163: 158: 145: 89:xiv. 59, 60.) 32: 31: 17: 12: 11: 5: 282: 272: 271: 266: 261: 247: 246: 236:Smith, William 222: 213: 196: 193: 191: 190: 181: 164: 162: 159: 157: 154: 153: 152: 144: 141: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 281: 270: 267: 265: 262: 260: 259:Carthaginians 257: 256: 254: 243: 242: 237: 232: 231:public domain 223: 216: 214:9783406306549 210: 206: 205: 199: 198: 188:Diod. xv. 15. 185: 178: 174: 169: 165: 150: 147: 146: 140: 136: 134: 130: 126: 122: 118: 114: 110: 105: 103: 99: 95: 90: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 63: 61: 57: 53: 49: 39: 25: 21: 239: 203: 195:Bibliography 184: 168: 137: 132: 127:, tyrant of 106: 91: 69:fleet under 67:Carthaginian 64: 62:, 396 BCE. 54:fleet under 52:Carthaginian 47: 19: 18: 220:(in German) 173:Huss (1985) 149:Other Magos 253:Categories 175:, p.  156:References 79:Syracusans 161:Citations 113:Abacaenum 143:See also 117:Sardinia 83:Leptines 28:𐤌𐤂‬𐤍‬ 233::  129:Agyrium 121:Chrysas 109:Messina 75:Catania 71:Himilco 56:Himilco 211:  125:Agyris 98:Sicily 94:Africa 81:under 102:Greek 87:Diod. 48:Mágōn 43:Μάγων 38:Greek 24:Punic 209:ISBN 20:Mago 177:570 133:Id. 33:MGN 255:: 218:. 46:, 40:: 36:; 30:, 26:: 244:. 179:. 22:(

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Punic
Greek
Carthaginian
Himilco
Dionysius I of Syracuse
Carthaginian
Himilco
Catania
Syracusans
Leptines
Diod.
Africa
Sicily
Greek
Messina
Abacaenum
Sardinia
Chrysas
Agyris
Agyrium
Other Magos
Huss (1985)
570
Geschichte der Karthager
ISBN
9783406306549
public domain
Smith, William
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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