- Mythology, "
Abantidas", Boston, (1867) This article incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). "
Abantidas". Dictionary...
- and
statesman (d. 183 BC)
Abantidas,
tyrant of
Sicyon (********inated) Günther, Linda-Marie (Munich) (October 1, 2006), "
Abantidas", Brill’s New Pauly, Brill...
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Cleon of Sicyon,
Aristodemus of Megalopolis,
Aristomachus I of Argos,
Abantidas of Sicyon,
Aristippus of Argos,
Lydiadas of Megalopolis, Aristomachus...
- the
Dialectician (3rd
century BC), a
philosopher who
killed the
tyrant Abantidas of
Sicyon Aristotle of Sicily, a
rhetorician Aristotle,
several authors...
- BC
Cleinias was
slain by his
cognate Abantidas, who
established his
tyranny for
twelve years. In 252 BC
Abantidas was
murdered by two rhetoricians, Aristotle...
- an
attempt to
overthrow the rule of the
tyrant Abantidas of Sicyon. The two
philosophers killed Abantidas during a
public debate, but the tyrant's father...
- Nicator,
founder of the
Seleucid dynasty Killed near Lysimachia. 251 BC
Abantidas,
tyrant of
Sicyon 192 BC Nabis,
Tyrant of
Sparta Aetolian League 1831...
- (Elis, ********inated 272 BC),
Aristippus the
Elder (Argos, from 272 BC),
Abantidas (Sicyon, 264–252 BC),
Aristodemus the Good (Megalopolis, ********inated...
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himself in 251 BC by the
murder of Paseas, who had
succeeded his son
Abantidas in the
sovereign power. He had
reigned only four months,
during which...
-
calendar era
became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years.
Abantidas, the son of Paseas,
becomes tyrant of the Gr**** city-state of
Sicyon after...