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      • The siege of Syracuse by the Roman Republic took place in 213–212 BC. The Romans successfully stormed the Hellenistic city of Syracuse after a protracted siege, giving them control of the entire island of Sicily. During the siege, the city was protected by weapons developed by Archimedes.
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  2. The siege of Syracuse by the Roman Republic took place in 213212 BC. The Romans successfully stormed the Hellenistic city of Syracuse after a protracted siege, giving them control of the entire island of Sicily. During the siege, the city was protected by weapons developed by Archimedes.

    • Spring 213-Autumn 212 BC
    • Roman victorySyracuse completely sacked
  3. The western Mediterranean during the Punic Wars. In 214 bce the pro-Roman king, Hiero II of Syracuse, died and a republic was founded. The new government rebuffed Rome, allied itself to Carthage, and declared war. A Roman army and fleet, led by Marcus Claudius Marcellus, arrived to lay siege.

  4. Apr 10, 2020 · Learn how a Roman general and a Greek genius clashed in a battle of engineering during the Second Punic War. Discover how Archimedes' inventions defended Syracuse from Roman siege ships and infantry.

  5. Under Hannibal, Carthage gained the first round of victories, culminating in Hannibal's crossing of the Alps into Italy (218 BC) and his defeat of the Romans at Cannae (216 BC ). Hannibal's successes in Italy helped convince many Syracusans that they were allied with the wrong side.

  6. Battle of Syracuse, (September 413 bce). The peace of Nicias of 421 bce did not end the Peloponnesian War. Within a few years, new Athenian leaders were looking for conquests among Sparta’s allies on Sicily, an important source of grain supplies for the Spartan confederation.

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  7. Siege of Syracuse - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Sieges. Other. See also. Siege of Syracuse may refer to: Sieges. By the Athenians: Siege of Syracuse (415–413 BC), during the Sicilian Expedition. By, or in league with, the Carthaginians: Siege of Syracuse (397 BC) Siege of Syracuse (343 BC) Siege of Syracuse (311–309 BC)

  8. Jul 23, 2023 · Learn about the Siege of Syracuse, a major conflict in the Second Punic War between Rome and Carthage in Sicily. Discover the reasons, strategies, leaders, and outcomes of the siege, and how it led to the death of the famous Greek mathematician Archimedes.