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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.
 
Roman territories
 
Siracusan holdings
 
Punic territories

Major events:

  1. Punic naval victory at Lipari Islands (260 BC & 258-7 BC).
  2. Roman naval victory at Mylae (260 BC).
  3. Romans relieve siege of revolting Segesta, Makella (260 BC).
  4. Romans defeated by Hamilcar (not Barca) at Himera (260 BC).
  5. Hamilcar (not Barca) seizes Enna and Camarina (259 BC).
Español: Mapa basado en el libro de Lazenby y cronología de eventos. Intenta mostrar una visión general estratégica e intuitiva de la campaña siciliana.
 
Territorios romanos
 
Dominios siracusanos
 
territorios de Cartago

Eventos principales:

  1. Victoria naval púnica en las Islas Lípari (260 a. C., de nuevo en 258-7 a. C.)
  2. victoria naval romana en Milas (260 a. C.)
  3. Los romanos alivian el sitio de Segesta y Makella, en rebelión contra Cartago (260 a. C.)
  4. Los romanos son derrotados por Amílcar (no Barca) en Hímera (260 a. C.)
  5. Amílcar (no Barca) captura Enna y Camarina (259 a. C.)
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