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Acestorides (Ancient Gr****: Ακεστορίδης) is the name of
several people from
classical history:
Acestorides of
Corinth (fl. 4th
century BC) was a native...
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Ptolemy marries Berenice, lady-in-waiting to his
first wife Eurydice.
Acestorides, a
native of Corinth, is made
supreme commander by the
citizens of Syracuse...
- (restored, 346-344 BC) Timoleon, 345-337 BC Agathocles, 320 BC (banished)
Acestorides, 320-319 BC Agathocles, 317-289 BC Hicetas, 289-279 BC Thoenon, 279 BC...
- Lysagoras,
Archon (509–508 BC) Isagoras,
Archon (508–507 BC) Alcmeon,
Archon (507–506 BC)
Acestorides,
Archon (504–503 BC) Hermocreon,
Archon (501–500 BC)...
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Cleomenes I of
Sparta 507–506 BC
Alcmeon 506–504 BC
Unknown 504–503 BC
Acestorides 503–501 BC
Unknown 501–500 BC
Hermocreon 500–499 BC
Smyrus (?) 499–497...
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Sotion Strange Stories about water Nicolas of
Damascus Strange customs Acestorides Urban Fables 190
Ptolemy Hephaestion New
History Lost 191
Basil of Caesarea...
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diplomat Acacius of
Caesarea –
bishop of
Caesarea Acesias –
physician Acestorides –
tyrant of
Syracuse Achaeus –
general Achaeus of
Eretria – poet Achermus...
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Ptolemy marries Berenice, lady-in-waiting to his
first wife Eurydice.
Acestorides, a
native of Corinth, is made
supreme commander by the
citizens of Syracuse...
- (477–476 BC) Phaedon,
Archon (476–475 BC) Dromoclides,
Archon (475–474 BC)
Acestorides,
Archon (474–473 BC) Menon,
Archon (473–472 BC) Chares,
Archon (472–471...