hide
Named Entity Searches
Your search returned 1 result in 1 document section:
345/4 B.C.When Eubulus was archon at Athens, the Romans elected as
consuls Marcus Fabius and Servius Sulpicius.Eubulus was
archon from July 345 to June 344 B.C. Broughton (1.131) gives the
consuls of 345 B.C. as M. Fabius Dorsuo and Servius Sulpicius
Camerinus Rufus. In this year Timoleon the Corinthian, who had been chosen by his
fellow-citizens to command in Syracuse, made ready for his expedition to Sicily. He enrolled seven hundred mercenaries and, putting his men aboard four
triremes and three fast-sailing ships, set sail from Corinth. As he coasted along he picked up
three additional ships from the Leucadians and the Corcyraeans, and so with ten ships he
crossed the Ionian Gulf.The narrative is continued from
chap. 65. There is a parallel but often differing account of these events in Plut. Timoleon 7.1-3; 8.3, where the ten ships are itemized as
seven Corinthian, one Leucadian, and two Corcyraean. This distinction between t