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Mago or Magon (Punic: 𐤌𐤂‬𐤍‬, MGN; Greek: Μάγων, Mágōn) was commander of the Carthaginian fleet and army in Sicily in 344 BC. When Timoleon had made himself master of the citadel of Syracuse after the departure of Dionysius, Hicetas, finding himself unable to cope single-handed with this new and formidable rival, called in the assistance of Mago, who appeared before Syracuse with a fleet of 150 triremes, and an army of 50,000 men. He did not, however, accomplish anything worthy of so great a force; not only were both he and Hicetas unable to make any impression on the island citadel, but while they were engaged in an expedition against Catania, Neon, the Corinthian governor of Syracuse, took advantage of their absence to make himself master of . Jealousies likewise arose between the Cart

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  • Magó (344 aC) (ca)
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  • Magone (in greco: Μάγων) (... – ...; fl. IV secolo a.C.) è stato un ammiraglio cartaginese. (it)
  • Magó fou comandant de la marina cartaginesa a Sicília el 344 aC. Després que Timoleó s'havia apoderat de la ciutadella de Siracusa, el seu rival Hicetes I va demanar l'ajut dels cartaginesos que va anar a Siracusa amb una flota de 150 trirrems i 50000 homes, però no va aconseguir gran cosa. Va fer llavors una expedició contra Catana i mentre Neó, governador de Siracusa, va aprofitar per fer-se amo de l'Acradina; van començar les dissensions entre els grecs i els cartaginesos, i quan Timoleó es va acostar amb una força de siracusans, els cartaginesos es van retirar. (ca)
  • Magón fue un militar cartaginés del siglo IV a. C., comandante de la flota cartaginesa en Sicilia en 344 a. C. Después de que Timoleón se hubiera apoderado de la ciudad de Siracusa, su rival Hicetas pidió la ayuda de los cartagineses. Magón viajó a Siracusa con una flota de ciento cincuenta trirremes y cincuenta mil hombres, pero no consiguió gran cosa. Hizo entonces una expedición contra Catania y mientras , gobernador de Siracusa, aprovechaba para hacerse dueño de la . Ante la escalada de tensión y desconfianzas entre Cartago y sus aliados, Magón, temiendo una traición tras la llegada de Timoleón al mando de una fuerza muy inferior, embarcó de regreso a Cartago. Su actitud levantó tales suspicacias e indignación en la capital que se suicidó para evitar un destino más terrible a manos de (es)
  • Mago or Magon (Punic: 𐤌𐤂‬𐤍‬, MGN; Greek: Μάγων, Mágōn) was commander of the Carthaginian fleet and army in Sicily in 344 BC. When Timoleon had made himself master of the citadel of Syracuse after the departure of Dionysius, Hicetas, finding himself unable to cope single-handed with this new and formidable rival, called in the assistance of Mago, who appeared before Syracuse with a fleet of 150 triremes, and an army of 50,000 men. He did not, however, accomplish anything worthy of so great a force; not only were both he and Hicetas unable to make any impression on the island citadel, but while they were engaged in an expedition against Catania, Neon, the Corinthian governor of Syracuse, took advantage of their absence to make himself master of . Jealousies likewise arose between the Cart (en)
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  • Magó fou comandant de la marina cartaginesa a Sicília el 344 aC. Després que Timoleó s'havia apoderat de la ciutadella de Siracusa, el seu rival Hicetes I va demanar l'ajut dels cartaginesos que va anar a Siracusa amb una flota de 150 trirrems i 50000 homes, però no va aconseguir gran cosa. Va fer llavors una expedició contra Catana i mentre Neó, governador de Siracusa, va aprofitar per fer-se amo de l'Acradina; van començar les dissensions entre els grecs i els cartaginesos, i quan Timoleó es va acostar amb una força de siracusans, els cartaginesos es van retirar. Magó va tornar a Cartago on la seva conducta va produir indignació i finalment es va suïcidar abans de ser executat. El seu cos fou crucificat després de mort. (ca)
  • Magón fue un militar cartaginés del siglo IV a. C., comandante de la flota cartaginesa en Sicilia en 344 a. C. Después de que Timoleón se hubiera apoderado de la ciudad de Siracusa, su rival Hicetas pidió la ayuda de los cartagineses. Magón viajó a Siracusa con una flota de ciento cincuenta trirremes y cincuenta mil hombres, pero no consiguió gran cosa. Hizo entonces una expedición contra Catania y mientras , gobernador de Siracusa, aprovechaba para hacerse dueño de la . Ante la escalada de tensión y desconfianzas entre Cartago y sus aliados, Magón, temiendo una traición tras la llegada de Timoleón al mando de una fuerza muy inferior, embarcó de regreso a Cartago. Su actitud levantó tales suspicacias e indignación en la capital que se suicidó para evitar un destino más terrible a manos de sus compatriotas. No obstante, su cuerpo fue crucificado después de muerto.​ (es)
  • Mago or Magon (Punic: 𐤌𐤂‬𐤍‬, MGN; Greek: Μάγων, Mágōn) was commander of the Carthaginian fleet and army in Sicily in 344 BC. When Timoleon had made himself master of the citadel of Syracuse after the departure of Dionysius, Hicetas, finding himself unable to cope single-handed with this new and formidable rival, called in the assistance of Mago, who appeared before Syracuse with a fleet of 150 triremes, and an army of 50,000 men. He did not, however, accomplish anything worthy of so great a force; not only were both he and Hicetas unable to make any impression on the island citadel, but while they were engaged in an expedition against Catania, Neon, the Corinthian governor of Syracuse, took advantage of their absence to make himself master of . Jealousies likewise arose between the Carthaginians and their Syracusan allies, and at length Mago, becoming apprehensive of treachery, suddenly relinquished the enterprise, and on the approach of Timoleon at the head of a very inferior force, sailed away with his whole fleet, and withdrew to Carthage. Here his cowardly conduct excited such indignation, that he put an end to his own life, to avoid a worse fate at the hands of his exasperated countrymen, who, nevertheless, proceeded to crucify his lifeless body. (Plut. Timol. 17–22; the same events are more briefly related by Diodorus Siculus, xvi. 69, but without any mention of the name of Mago.) (en)
  • Magone (in greco: Μάγων) (... – ...; fl. IV secolo a.C.) è stato un ammiraglio cartaginese. (it)
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