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... ailors they had captured.
In this naval battle, only forty-three out of the one hundred thirty ships of the Eastern Phoenician fleet remained. In comparison, Theonia's fleet in Sicily only had thirty-one out of the one hundred fifty ships remaining (including the six damaged ships). However, they managed to capture twenty-three Phoenician ships. In addition, only two thousand of the six thousand soldiers the Theonian fleet had been transporting had returned safely to Selinus; most of the ...
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