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Achaeus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Achaeus is a
masculine given name. It may
refer to:
Achaeus of
Eretria (born 484 BC),
tragic poet
Achaeus...
- and Theseus.
Achaeus of
Eretria was
regarded in
antiquity as
being the
second greatest writer of
satyr plays,
after Aeschylus.
Achaeus'
first play was...
- "formerly classified" as
Achaeus ****onicus,
though they
describe their own
genus identification as "tentative."
Peter Davie (2010). "
Achaeus ****onicus". WoRMS...
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Achaeus ****umed
control of the
Seleucid army.
Antiochus III the
Great made
Achaeus governor of the
Seleucid territories north of the Taurus.
Achaeus embarked...
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mythological characters:
Achaeus, son of
Poseidon and the
eponym of Achaea.
Achaeus, son of
Xuthus and
mythical founder of
Achaean race.
Achaeus, son of Phthia...
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bargaining chip
which would force Achaeus to join
forces with
Ptolemy against Seleucus,
though at this
stage Achaeus'
loyalty was
still unwavering. In...
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Achaeus spinosus is a
small decapod which belongs to the
large family of the
Inachidae or the
spider crabs. The
Achaeus spinosus carapace has an oval...
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Apama and Laodice.
Achaeus is
sometimes called Achaeus the Elder, to
distinguish him from his
grandson the
Seleucid General,
Achaeus. He was a wealthy...
- Mythology, "
Achaeus (3)", Boston, (1867) This article incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). "
Achaeus (3)"...
- were
descended from the sons of the
mythical Achaeus,
Archander and Architeles.
According to Pausanias,
Achaeus originally dwelt in Attica,
where his father...