Συράκοσαι

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Συράκοσαι (Surā́kosai) Syracuse was the most powerful Doric Greek settlement in Magna Graecia, and among the largest of the Ancient Greek world. Syracuse played a major role in the Peloponnesian War. From 415-413 BC, archrival Athens launched a massive Sicilian Expedition campaign to attack Syracuse; a series of battles between the two great city-states ended in a decisive Syracusan victory and a crushing Attic defeat whence Athens never fully recovered.

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Συρᾱ́κοσαι (Surā́kosaif pl (genitive Συρακοσῶν); first declension (Doric)

  1. Doric form of Συράκουσαι (Surákousai, Syracuse, ancient Doric city-state on the island of Sicily in Magna Graecia)

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