Sicily : Phoenician, Greek, And Roman . AriAKENT ARCH IN THE WALL OF ERYX. i68 TUB TYRANNY OF DIONYSIOS. With 80,000 foot and 3,000 horse, Dionysios marchedalong the south coast, while 200 ships sailed alongin concert. The Greek towns on the road, which hadjust risen against the Punic yoke, added such forcesas they could. He crossed the stream of Mazaros ;then, finding that the Elymians of Eryx were readyto revolt against their Carthaginian masters, hemarched thither and received them as allies. Thenhe began the great undertaking of this war, the siegeof Motya. Motya, on the western side of Si


Sicily : Phoenician, Greek, And Roman . AriAKENT ARCH IN THE WALL OF ERYX. i68 TUB TYRANNY OF DIONYSIOS. With 80,000 foot and 3,000 horse, Dionysios marchedalong the south coast, while 200 ships sailed alongin concert. The Greek towns on the road, which hadjust risen against the Punic yoke, added such forcesas they could. He crossed the stream of Mazaros ;then, finding that the Elymians of Eryx were readyto revolt against their Carthaginian masters, hemarched thither and received them as allies. Thenhe began the great undertaking of this war, the siegeof Motya. Motya, on the western side of Sicily, was, like hisown Ortygia on the eastern side, an island joined tc.


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