Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Syracuse and the Rocky Necropolis of Pantalica' has mentioned 'Carthaginians' in the following places:
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The enlarged power of Syracuse made unavoidable the clash against the Carthaginians, who ruled western Sicily.
After various changes of fortune, the Carthaginians managed to besiege Syracuse itself, but were eventually pushed back by a pestilence.
The long series of internal struggles had weakened Syracuse's power on the island, and Timoleon tried to remedy this, defeating the Carthaginians in the Battle of the Crimissus (339xc2xa0BC).
He was besieged in Syracuse by the Carthaginians in 311xc2xa0BC, but he escaped from the city with a small fleet.
He scored a moral success, bringing the war to the Carthaginians' native African soil, inflicting heavy losses to the enemy.
The war ended with another treaty of peace which did not prevent the Carthaginians from interfering in the politics of Syracuse after the death of Agathocles (289xc2xa0BC).
), and the temple of Athena, erected for the victory of Gelone over the Carthaginians in 480 A.D., re-used as a church from 6th century C.E.