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English: This image is based on the Lazenby's book and chronology of events. It is meant to show a strategic overview and intuitive visualization of the Sicilian campaign not discussed in his book.
 
Siracusan holdings
 
Punic territories

Battles:

  1. Roman arrival and advance against Syracuse at Messana (264 BC)
  2. Romans defeat Syracusan&Punic combined army and advance towards Syracuse
  3. Romans protect flank by taking Hadranon and besieging Kentoripa
  4. Catania surrenders
  5. Romans unsuccesfully lay siege to Syracuse. Hiero makes peace, becoming a roman ally.
  6. Romans seize Agrigentus (262 BC)
  7. Enna and Halaisa surrender to Rome
Español: Mapa basado en el libro de Lazenby y cronología de eventos. Intenta mostrar una visión general estratégica e intuitiva de la campaña siciliana.
 
Dominios siracusanos
 
territorios de Cartago

Combates:

  1. Desembarco romano y avance hacia Siracusa (264 a. C.)
  2. Las legiones derrotan al ejército aliado púnico-siracusano y siguen avanzando hacia Siracusa.
  3. Los romanos protegen el flanco tomando Adrano y asediando Centuripe.
  4. Catania se rinde.
  5. Infructuoso asedio romano a Siracusa. Hierón firma la paz con los romanos, convirtiéndose en su aliado.
  6. Los romanos capturan Agrigento (262 a. C.)
  7. Enna y Halesa se rinden a Roma.
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