• Archagathus (Greek: Ἀρχάγαθος; fl.  4th century BC, died 307 BC) was a Syracusan Greek Prince of Magna Graecia. Archagathus was a son of Agathocles of...
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    (304–289 BC). Agathocles was born at Thermae Himeraeae (modern name Termini Imerese), Magna Graecia, in Sicily. The son of a potter who had moved to Syracuse in...
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  • Archagathus (Greek: Ἀρχάγαθος) was an ancient well-attested local Greek name in Sicily and can refer to: Archagathus (son of Agathocles of Syracuse) (flourished...
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  • Archagathus (Greek: Ἀρχάγαθος, fl. 4th century BC) was a Syracusan Greek Prince of Magna Graecia. He was the son of Archagathus by a wife whose name is...
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  • Syracuse who later became King of Sicily. Archagathus had two paternal-half posthumous brothers: Archagathus and Agathocles; one paternal half-sister Lanassa...
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  • Greek ruler of Syracuse and later king of Sicily. Theoxena married Agathocles as his third and final wife. From her marriage to Agathocles, reveals and...
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  • endeavour. Agathocles leaves his main army under the command of his son Archagathus encamped before Tunis while he, with a strikeforce of 8,000 infantry...
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  • Agathocles. With his expeditionary army now superior in numbers to the Carthaginians, Agathocles decides to leave his son Archagathus in command of the...
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    Battle of White Tunis was fought between Carthage and the tyrant Agathocles of Syracuse in 310 BC. It was the first large battle of the Agathocles' military...
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    Agathocles. With his expeditionary army now superior in numbers to the Carthaginians, Agathocles decides to leave his son Archagathus in command of the...
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