Syrakousai (Rome): All Data
This page is about the data available for this polity; the chronology of its events is available here.
Syracuse was founded in 734 or 733 BC by Greek settlers from Corinth and Tenea. Initally a colony, it became an independent city-state and a regional power in Sicily, controlling directly or indirectly the eastern part of the island. Syracuse became a Roman ally and vassal during the First Punic War.
1. Genealogy
2. Maps of Political Control Over Time
Syrakousai (Rome) : Map showing the initial year each territory was ruled by the polity
Syrakousai (Rome) : Map depicting the polity's ruler in power when each territory was first controlled
Syrakousai (Rome) : Maximal Extension of the Polity
3. Monthly Summaries
4. Lists and Timelines
Syrakousai (Rome) : List of events the polity was involved in
Syrakousai (Rome) : List of Rulers
Syrakousai (Rome) : Timeline of Rulers
5. Rankings
Syrakousai (Rome) : Top rulers ordered by largest reached area
Syrakousai (Rome) : Top wars ordered by largest reached area
Syrakousai (Rome) : Top rulers by territorial gain or loss in terms of area difference
Syrakousai (Rome) : Top wars by territorial gain or loss in terms of area of the changes
Syrakousai (Rome) : Top wars by territorial gain or loss in terms of area difference
6. Time Series
Syrakousai (Rome) : Time Series of all Territorial Changes
Syrakousai (Rome) : time series of its population and area throughout history
7. All Events mentioned in Territorial Changes
8. All Cities mentioned in Territorial Changes
Abakainon
Agyrion
Akrai
Engyon
Euboia
Gela
Heloron
Herakleia Minoa
Herbessos
Herbita
Kamarina
Kasmenai
Leontinoi
Lipara
Longane
Megara (Sikelia)
Morgantina
Mylai (Sikelia)
Naxos (Sikelia)
Stielanaioi
Tauromenion
Hipponion
Abakainon
Agyrion
Akragas
Engyon
Euboia
Gela
Henna
Herakleia Minoa
Herbessos
Herbita
Kamarina
Kasmenai
Leontinoi
Lipara
Longane
Megara (Sikelia)
Morgantina
Mylai (Sikelia)
Naxos (Sikelia)
Stielanaioi
Syrakousai
Tauromenion
Hipponion
Akrai
Heloron
Henna
Halaesa
Akragas
Akragas
Syrakousai


