Terillus

Terillus

Terillus, Tyrann von Himera im 5. Jahrh. v. Chr., wurde durch Theron von Agrigent vertrieben u. wendete sich nach Carthago. Die Carthager wollten ihn unter Hamilkar wieder in seine Herrschaft zurückführen, wurden aber von Theron u. Gelon 480 geschlagen.


Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.

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