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In 315 BC Agathocles, the tyrant of Syracuse, seized the city of Messene, present-day Messina.
Thus, in 314 BCE, Diodorus tells us that, by the treaty between Agathocles and the Carthaginians, it was stipulated that Heracleia, Selinus and Himera should continue subject to Carthage as they had been before.