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Aristomachus of Croton

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64:, who were in alliance with the Carthaginians, had hoped to gain possession of Croton with their assistance. As this had not been done, they determined to make the conquest by themselves. A deserter from Croton informed them of the state of political parties there, and that Aristomachus was ready to surrender the town to them. The Bruttians marched with an army against Croton, and as the lower parts, which were inhabited by the people, were open and easy of access, they soon gained possession of them. Aristomachus, however, as if he had nothing to do with the Bruttians, withdrew to the 105: 72:
for Carthaginian assistance. He proposed to the Crotoniats to receive the Bruttians as colonists within the extensive but deserted walls of their city. But all the Crotoniats, with the exception of Aristomachus, declared that they would rather die than submit to this. As Aristomachus, who had
68:, where the nobles were assembled and defended themselves. The Bruttians in conjunction with the people of Croton besieged the nobles in the arx, and when they found that they made no impression, they applied to 73:
betrayed the town, was unable to betray the arx also, he saw no way but to take to flight, and he accordingly went over to Hanno. The Crotoniats soon after quitted their town altogether and migrated to
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were divided into two parties, the people being in favour of the
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56:, and the nobles or senators in favour of the 8: 86: 48:At that time nearly all the towns of 7: 14: 103: 37:leader of the popular party at 16:3rd-century BC Greek politician 1: 21:Aristomachus (disambiguation) 141:3rd-century BC Greek people 167: 18: 19:For other uses, see 151:Ancient Crotonians 119:"Aristomachus (3)" 45:, about 215 BC. 158: 128: 107: 106: 97: 91: 166: 165: 161: 160: 159: 157: 156: 155: 146:Magna Graecians 131: 130: 113: 104: 101: 100: 92: 88: 83: 70:Hanno the Elder 43:Hannibalian war 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 164: 162: 154: 153: 148: 143: 133: 132: 117:, ed. (1870). 115:Smith, William 99: 98: 85: 84: 82: 79: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 163: 152: 149: 147: 144: 142: 139: 138: 136: 129: 126: 125: 120: 116: 111: 110:public domain 95: 90: 87: 80: 78: 76: 71: 67: 63: 59: 55: 54:Carthaginians 51: 50:Magna Graecia 46: 44: 40: 36: 35:ancient Greek 32: 28: 22: 122: 102: 89: 47: 31:Aristomachos 30: 27:Aristomachus 26: 25: 135:Categories 96:XXIV 2, 3. 81:References 62:Bruttians 33:) was an 112::  41:in the 60:. The 58:Romans 39:Croton 75:Locri 94:Livy 29:(or 77:. 66:arx 137:: 121:. 127:. 23:.

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Aristomachus (disambiguation)
ancient Greek
Croton
Hannibalian war
Magna Graecia
Carthaginians
Romans
Bruttians
arx
Hanno the Elder
Locri
Livy
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Smith, William
"Aristomachus (3)"
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3rd-century BC Greek people
Magna Graecians
Ancient Crotonians

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