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Apollocrates

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89: 49:. As supplies ran out, Apollocrates capitulated to Dion, who allowed him and his mother Doris to sail to join his father in 31: 42: 76:
Translated by Oldfather, C. H. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press, 1935.
60:, Book 39, F185: "Apollocrates the son of the tyrant Dionysius was undisciplined and an alcoholic." 69: 38: 23: 83: 50: 45:
conquered Syracuse in 357 BC, Apollocrates maintained control of the fortress of
57: 46: 8: 16:Son of the Syracusan tyrant Dionysius II 7: 14: 1: 106: 90:4th-century BC Syracusans 27: 32:Dionysius II of Syracuse 74:Library of History. 30:) was the son of 97: 70:Diodorus Siculus 37:Two years after 29: 105: 104: 100: 99: 98: 96: 95: 94: 80: 79: 66: 17: 12: 11: 5: 103: 101: 93: 92: 82: 81: 78: 77: 65: 62: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 102: 91: 88: 87: 85: 75: 71: 68: 67: 63: 61: 59: 56:According to 54: 52: 51:Magna Graecia 48: 44: 40: 35: 33: 25: 21: 73: 55: 36: 28:Ἀπολλοκράτης 20:Apollocrates 19: 18: 43:Heracleides 64:References 58:Theopompus 84:Category 47:Ortygia 24:Greek 41:and 39:Dion 34:. 86:: 72:, 53:. 26:: 22:(

Index

Greek
Dionysius II of Syracuse
Dion
Heracleides
Ortygia
Magna Graecia
Theopompus
Diodorus Siculus
Category
4th-century BC Syracusans

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