Deinomenid dynasty

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The Deinomenid dynasty was a powerful ruling family in ancient Sicily that controlled the city-states of Gela and Syracuse during the early 5th century BCE.

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Deinomeneid dynasty 1
Deinomenid dynasty canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek ruling dynasty
tyrannical dynasty
capital Syracuse
conflict conflicts with indigenous Sicilian populations
wars with Carthage in Sicily
country Magna Graecia
surface form: Ancient Sicily
culturalImpact promotion of panhellenic games victories through poetry
economicBase agriculture in Sicilian hinterland
control of trade routes in central Mediterranean
endTime 465 BCE
ethnicGroup Dorians
surface form: Dorian Greeks
floruit c. 485–465 BCE
followedBy democratic government in Syracuse
governmentType autocracy
hasMember Deinomenes
Gelon
Hieron I of Syracuse
surface form: Hieron I

Deinomenes
surface form: Polyzelos

Thrasybulus of Syracuse
knownFor expansion of Syracuse
military victories over Carthaginians
patronage of poets
language Ancient Greek
mainTerritory Gela
Syracuse
militaryAlliance Greek cities opposed to Carthage
namedAfter Deinomenes
notableEvent Battle of Himera
surface form: Battle of Himera (480 BCE)
notableRuler Gelon
Hieron I of Syracuse
surface form: Hieron I

Thrasybulus of Syracuse
originCity Gela
overthrownBy popular uprising in Syracuse
patronOf Bacchylides
Pindar
politicalSystem tyranny
precededBy earlier tyrants of Gela
region eastern Sicily
religion ancient Greek religion
rival Carthage
Etruscans
indigenous Sicel communities
sphereOfInfluence Sicilian Greek city-states
startTime early 5th century BCE
timePeriod Classical Greece
urbanDevelopment development of Ortygia as political center
fortification and expansion of Syracuse

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Polyzalus of Gela dynasty Deinomenid dynasty
Gelon of Gela memberOf Deinomenid dynasty
this entity surface form: Deinomeneid dynasty