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Name: Engyon

Type: Polity

Start: 340 BC

End: 317 BC

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A Greek polis in ancient Sikelia.

Establishment


  • January 340 BC: Engyon was a greek polis in ancient Sikelia in the IV century BC.
  • Chronology


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    1. Conquests of Agathocles of Syracuse


    Conquests by Agathocles, tyrant of the Polis of Syracuse (Sicily).

  • January 316 BC: In -317 B.C., Agathocles, the ruler of Syracuse, laid siege to the city of Engyon. The siege resulted in the conquest of Engyon by Syracuse in 311 B.C. Agathocles was a prominent Greek tyrant and general who played a significant role in the history of Sicily during this time.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 316 BC: In -317 B.C., Agathocles, the ruler of Syracuse, laid siege to the city of Engyon. The siege resulted in the conquest of Engyon by Syracuse in 311 B.C. Agathocles was a prominent Greek tyrant and general who played a significant role in the history of Sicily during this time.
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