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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. Roman naval attack and retreat on Lilybaeum (253 BC)
  2. Romans raid Africa. Roman fleet again destroyed by storm (253 BC)
  3. Romans finally take Lipari Islands (252 BC)
  4. Romans seize and capture Himera (Thermae) c. 252 BC
  5. Ieta, Solous and Petra make peace with Rome (251 BC)
  6. Tyndaris make peace with Rome (251 BC)
  7. Romans attack and capture Kephalodon and Panormus (251 BC)
  8. Punic attempt to retake Panormus repelled (251 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. Ataque naval romano a Lilibeo abortado (253 a. C.)
  2. Saqueos romanos de África. La flota romana es destruida de nuevo por una tormenta (253 a. C.)
  3. Los romanos capturan finalmente las Islas Lípari (252 a. C.)
  4. Roma asedia y captura Hímera (Termas) h. 252 a. C.
  5. Ieta, Solous y Petra firman la paz con Roma (251 a. C.)
  6. Tíndaris se rinde a Roma (251 a. C.)
  7. Los romanos conquistan Quefalodón y Palermo (251 a. C.)
  8. Intento púnico de reconquistar Palermo rechazado (251 a. C.)
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