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Mamertines

271 BCE – 257 BCE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
271 BCE – 257 BCE
Duration
14 years
Known Periods
2
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Mamertines (Latin: Mamertini, "sons of Mars", Greek: Μαμερτίνοι) were Greek mercenaries of Italic origin who had been hired from their home in Campania by Agathocles (361–289 BC), Tyrant of Syracuse and self-proclaimed King of Sicily. After Syracuse lost the Seventh Sicilian War, the Greek city of Messina was ceded to Carthage in 307 BC. When Agathocles died in 289 BC it left many of his mercenaries idle and unemployed in Sicily. Most of them returned home but some, liking the climate and the prospect of adventure on a foreign island, remained. They played a major role in the lead-up to the First Punic War. In 280 BC, the Syracusans appealed to King Pyrrhus of Epirus for help against the.

Historical Periods

Mamertines (-271–-265)

271 BCE – 265 BCE

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Area: 934 km²

Mamertines (-264–-257)

264 BCE – 257 BCE

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Area: 934 km²

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