[381] Plutarch, Timoleon, c. 33.
[382] Diodor. xv. 17. Minoa (Herakleia) was a Carthaginian possession when Dion landed (Plutarch, Dion, c. 25).
Cornelius Nepos (Timoleon, c. 2) states erroneously, that the Carthaginians were completely expelled from Sicily by Timoleon.
[383] Plutarch, Timoleon, c. 34; Diodor. xvi. 82.
[384] Diodor. xiii. 114.
[385] Cornelius Nepos (Timoleon, c. 2) calls Mamerkus an Italian general who had come into Sicily to aid the despots. It is possible enough that he may have been an Italiot Greek; for he must have been a Greek, from the manner in which Plutarch speaks of his poetical compositions.
[386] Plutarch, Timoleon, c. 37.
[387] Plutarch, Timoleon, c. 31.
[388] Plutarch, Timoleon, c. 34.
[389] Diodor. xvi. 82.