English: This map represents a possible scenario of the Punic siege of Syracuse 397 BC. This represents information from "Sicily: Phoenician, Greek and Roman" p162 and "History of Sicily Vol 4" p10-13 and p 45-p55, both by Edward A. Freeman, which are in the Public domain. This file is modified from Map of Sicily designed by Marco Prins-Jona Lendering and was used as per the permission given.
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Own work by the original uploader This map represents a possible scenario of the Punic siege of Syracuse 397 BC. This represents information from "Sicily: Phoenician, Greek and Roman" p162 and "History of Sicily Vol 4" p10-13 and p 45-p55, both by Edward A. Freeman, which are in the Public domain. This file is modified from Map of Sicily designed by Marco Prins-Jona Lendering and was used as per the permission given.
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