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Name: Longane

Type: Polity

Start: 400 BC

End: 316 BC

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A Greek polis in ancient Sikelia.

Establishment


  • January 400 BC: Foundation of the polis of Longane. Based on numismatic evidence.
  • Chronology


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    1. Conquests of Agathocles of Syracuse


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

  • January 315 BC: Syracuse resumed the hegemonic policy around 316 BC by the tyrant Agathocles, who subdued the other Sicilian cities, proclaiming himself "Βασιλεύς τῆς Σικελίας " (Basilèus teas Sikelìas) i.e. "King of Sicily".

  • Disestablishment


  • January 315 BC: Syracuse resumed the hegemonic policy around 316 BC by the tyrant Agathocles, who subdued the other Sicilian cities, proclaiming himself "Βασιλεύς τῆς Σικελίας " (Basilèus teas Sikelìas) i.e. "King of Sicily".
  • Selected Sources


  • Hansen, M. G. / Nielsen, T. H. (2004): An inventory of archaic and classic polities, Oxford University Press, pp. 1382-1389
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