zondag 5 juni 2016

Cabala & Cronium







Battles of Cabala & Cronium.
We do not know the exact location of the places where these battles took place, but it must have been somewhere in central Sicily. We probably need to go back in time to 383 B.C. The fight was between the Greeks and the Carthaginians. Incidentally, the Carthaginian army was only for a small part Carthaginian and that was mainly the military leadership. Most were mercenaries from Iberia, Libya, Sardinia and Campania. Mago is the commander of the Carthaginian army at Cabala. This battle is won by Dionysius of Syracuse and Mago was killed. The circumstances of the battle is virtually unknown. Which is however known for the battle of Cronium, which came after a ceasefire. There is, therefore, to make a schematic representation of it. Now the son of Mago was the commander of the Carthaginian army and his name is Himilco (ḥimilk) and he wins this time.

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