SYRACUSE, City, Italy

sĭrˈəkyoos, –kyooz, Ital. Siracusa, city (1991 pop. 125,941), capital of Syracuse prov., SE Sicily, Italy, on the Ionian Sea. It has a port and is a market and tourist center. Its manufactures include machinery and processed food. The old town, on the small island of Ortygia, is connected by a bridge with the mainland, where the more modern districts are situated.

Points of Interest

Numerous remains testify to the city's past greatness. On Ortygia are the cathedral, built (7th cent. a.d.) on the remains of a Greek temple, with 12 Doric columns; the remarkable archaeological museum; the fountain of Arethusa; ruins of a temple of Apollo; and a castle built (13th cent. a.d.) by emperor Frederick II. Among the remains on the mainland are a large, well-preserved Greek theater (5th cent. b.c.), still used for performances of classical works; a Roman amphitheater (2d cent. a.d.); the large Greek fortress of Euralus; and the extensive Catacombs of St. John (5th–6th cent. a.d.).

History

Founded (734 b.c.) by Greek colonists from Corinth, Syracuse grew rapidly and soon founded colonies of its own. Its democratic government was suppressed by Gelon, tyrant of Gela, who took possession of the city in 485 b.c. Under his rule, marked by a great victory (480 b.c.) over Carthage at Himera, Syracuse took the lead among the Greek cities of Sicily. Gelon's successor, Hiero I, made it one of the great centers of Greek culture; the poet Pindar and the dramatist Aeschylus lived at his court. Soon after Hiero's death a democracy was again established; it lasted from 466 b.c. to 406 b.c. During this period Syracuse extended its control over E Sicily and defeated an Athenian expedition (begun in 415 b.c. by Alcibiades) in a great land and sea battle (414 b.c.). In 406 b.c., Dionysius the Elder became tyrant. Under his long rule Syracuse reached the high point of its power and territorial expansion.

After the death of Dionysius there followed a period of bitter internal struggle in which Dionysius the Younger, Dion of Syracuse, and Timoleon were the chief protagonists. There were several decades of democratic government until tyranny was reestablished by Agathocles and Hiero II (4th–3d cent. b.c.). Hiero's reign was relatively peaceful and prosperous, but after his death Syracuse suffered catastrophically when it abandoned its traditional ally Rome in favor of Carthage, in the second of the Punic Wars. After a long siege by the Roman consul Marcellus, the city fell in 212 b.c. and was sacked; Syracuse thence was reduced to the status of a provincial town. The period from Dionysius the Elder to 212 b.c. was brilliant in terms of culture. The philosopher Plato visited Syracuse several times, and the poet Theocritus probably lived at the court of Hiero II. The mathematician and physicist Archimedes, born (287 b.c.) in Syracuse, directed the defense of the city against the Romans and was killed during the sack of the city. Syracuse suffered another major setback in the late 9th cent. a.d., when it was badly damaged by Arab conquerors. It was captured by the Normans in 1085.

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...regarded as the second founder of Syracuse, gave the city the definitive form which it retained...Dionysios the Elder. It is Gelons city which the Athenians attacked, and...therefore, a clearly defined outer city comprising the whole mainland section...
...The Role of Place in Literature . Syracuse: Syracuse UP, 1984. Malamud Bernard. The...Maves Carl. Sensuous Pessimism: Italy in the Work of Henry James . Foreword...UP, 1975. Morgan Lady Sydney. Italy . London: Henry Colburn, 1824...
...the Muslims finally took Syracuse in 878. They razed the city and slaughtered most of their...in 1085. The Genoese held Syracuse for 15 years before the Swabians...launched its invasion of Italy from Syracuse in 1943. ARTS AND CULTURE...
...influences. 82 For the Italiote cities which remained under Greek...expansion. Dionysios I invaded Italy and captured Locri, Croton...wealthiest and physically largest city in Italy, and also managed to escape the attentions of Syracuse. The capture of Croton...
...say, at the time when Syracuse was attacked by Athens...2 Without doubt that city had likewise relations with Agathocles of Syracuse, who drew from Samnium...3 The influence of Syracuse on the shores of southern Italy, Latium, and Etruria...applied to the maritime cities and islands of Campania...
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...against communism in Italy.(14) The greatest...and family members in Italy.(15) Subsequent issues...signed, and mailed to Italy after the name of the...and La Gazzetta di Syracuse called for anti-Communist...DAlessandro in his home city. Similarly, Michael...
...in the Quattrocento. Syracuse, NY. Vian, Giovanni...History of the Jews in Italy and the History of Italy." Journal of Modern...Beth Rose, 173-206. Syracuse, NY. Webb, Diana...Saints in the Italian City-States. London...
...private palaces in other cities, you find in the squares...perhaps surpasses those cities which are now in existence...Rome nor Athens nor Syracuse were, I think, so...far surpassed by our city. 4 Though Bruni alludes to Rome, Athens, Syracuse, and other cities in his comparisons...
...Puritan Views Risorgimento Italy. by David Lowenthal...Oh, a day in the city square, there is no...after their own return to Italy in 1861, CCM wrote...Pavia, Ravenna, Siena, Syracuse, Turin, and Venice...delle donna: Feminism in Italy (Middletown, CT, 1986...
...and Dominican Thought in Late Medieval Italy by Joseph Polzer The Dominican priory of...art and thought produced in late medieval Italy (Fig. 1).(3) (Figure 1 omitted...iconography, of which very little is known in Italy at this early time. It has been observed...
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...and Death in Greek Italy. Princeton University...his services to the city, the citizens met...of their neighbor Syracuse. As James M. Redfield...other great Greek cities were deeply engaged...one of the major cities on the western frontier...contends that the two cities acknowledged the...Athenians to treat the city like a lover...
...cheese are luxuries here in America, but in Italy they are staples. Some people say it is...cattle were wiped out during the battles in Italy. To rebuild the herds, Holstein- Friesians...the same region. Even prosciutto from Italy was banned for a while. A ban of raw...
...believed that moving to big cities was their only choice...the more transient big cities," she says. "The...to stay or flee to the city is still heart-wrenching...Winnick, who moved from Syracuse, N.Y., five years...first settled in the city from Italy. "Now were giving it...
...three sources. Carthage was a city state, ruled by elected magistrates...and sixth centuries BC, the city became the overlord of all the...with the Greeks in southern Italy and Sicily, and may have turned...and second centuries BC the city came into conflict with the...
...every captured landing field in Italy. With that sort of protection...moored to the breakwater. The city of Palermo is built along the...Arrived in Syracuse at 0900. The city is situated around an inland...ashore for the first time in Italy. The ship was painted just...
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...MS Columbus Docked in Syracuse, Right. Byline: Sarah...He found a violent city, where if you rubbed...be stabbed. It was a city of passion but little...Ortygia, joined to our Syracuse mooring by a bridge...prettiest squares in Italy. Inside the Duomo...
...Premier Hotel in Makati City in 2003 and the Manila...luxury hotel in Makati City and called for the overthrow...a hotel in Mandaluyong City, AFP Chief of Staff Gen...Born of a noble family in Syracuse, Italy during the 3rd century...
...bridge to the old city and has narrow medieval...in 734 B.C., Syracuse soon became known...Europes most powerful cities. It was notable...as its rulers, Syracuse was always popular...Greek drama. In Syracuse, rather than rebuilding...with the capital city of Palermo and the...liqueur of Southern Italy - after dinner...
...sea, to finally emerge in the fountain of Arethusa at Syracuse in Italy (hence, in Coleridges poem, the river runs Through...mythological fame flowing secretly through an ancient, mighty city in Asia. Coleridge saw out his last days in Highgate...
...Morningside Heights, New York City, is the tallest church...having built the city of Syracuse more than 120 miles away...when Palermo replaced Syracuse as the main city of Sicily. In 1072...centuries, Sicilian rule in Italy extended at times as...
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SYRACUSE , city, Italy sir kyoos, kyooz...941), capital of Syracuse prov., SE Sicily...colonists from Corinth, Syracuse grew rapidly and soon...took possession of the city in 485 b.c. Under...Carthage at Himera, Syracuse took the lead among the Greek cities of Sicily. Gelons successor...
ERYX er iks, ancient city, W Sicily, Italy. Long a source of conflict between Carthage and Syracuse, it was destroyed (c.260 b.c.) by the Carthaginians in the First Punic War. Its temple of Venus Erycina was an important...
RHEGIUM re je m, ancient city, S Italy, on the Strait of Messina. It is the modern...destruction (386 b.c.) by Dionysius the Elder of Syracuse. The Romans, who favored it, called the city Rhegium Julium. It is mentioned in Acts 28...
ANCONA angko na, city (1991 pop. 101,285...of Ancona prov., chief city of Marche region, central Italy, on a promontory in the...b.c., Greeks from Syracuse took refuge in Ancona. The city prospered under the Romans...
...consulship he was a colleague of Fabius Maximus, and he went (214) into S Italy and Sicily to prosecute the Second Punic War. He besieged Syracuse and took (212) the city, in spite of the ingenious defenses made by Archimedes. In his fifth consulship...
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