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Agathocles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Agathocles (Gr****: Ἀγαθοκλῆς) is a Gr**** name. The most
famous person called Agathocles was
Agathocles...
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Carthaginian control. The
couple had two sons,
Antander and
Agathocles. In 343 BC, when
Agathocles was
around eighteen years old, the
family re-settled in...
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Agathocles I
Dicaeus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγαθοκλῆς Δικαῖος, romanized: Agathoklês Dikaîos,
meaning "
Agathocles the just") was a Greco-Bactrian/Indo-Gr**** king...
- BC–336 BC).
Agathocles was a
Thessalian serf from Crannon. His father’s name may have been Alcimachus. It was
through his
flattery that
Agathocles became an...
- year,
Erwin left the band
again and
Agathocles got a new b****ist
called Dirk. In the
summer of 1991,
Agathocles also went on
another tour, this time...
- by
later writers:
Agathocles of Atrax, who
wrote a work on fishing.
Agathocles of Chios, who
wrote a work on agriculture.
Agathocles of Miletus, who wrote...
- IV
Philopator (r. 221–204 BC).
Agathocles through his
father was a
distant relation of the
Ptolemaic dynasty.
Agathocles was the son born to
Oenanthe of...
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historians recount that it was only
Agathocles, and
according to
others only Lysimachus, who was
taken prisoner. In 287
Agathocles was sent by his
father against...
- mother-in-law had been
arrested and
publicly shamed by
Agathocles. In
October 203 BC, when
Agathocles gathered the
palace guard and army to hear a proclamation...
- (or any
other title) was
officially used by any of the
tyrants until Agathocles adopted the
title in 304.
Gelon I (485 BCE–478 BCE)
Hiero I (478 BCE–466...