Phintias - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Phintias
- tyrant of Acragas, 3rd century B.C.
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Phintias moves the inhabitants of Gela to a new city called Phintias,
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Hicetas of Syracuse defeats Phintias of Acragas.
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nna calls in a Carthaginian garrison to protect it against Phintias.
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The death of the tyrant Phintias.
Phintias 2
- a city on the south coast of Sicily
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Gela to a new city called Phintias, but his cruelty causes his sub
Cic:Verr_2.3.192
places so widely sundered as Phintias, Halaesa and Catina, and they
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