- Gr****: Ἀλκμαιωνίδαι, Alkmaionidai; Attic: Ἀλκμεωνίδαι, Alkmeonidai) or
Alcmaeonids (/ˌælkmiːˈoʊnɪdz/) were a
wealthy and
powerful noble family of ancient...
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Cylon and his
supporters were
allegedly killed by the
Alcmaeonids,
resulting in the
Alcmaeonid curse.
Related to
Pisistratus through his mother, Solon...
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Axiochus of Scambonidae, son of
Alcibiades (II) (Gr****: Ἀξίοχος Ἀλκιβιάδου Σκαμβωνίδης, Axíochos Alkibiádou Skambōnídēs; mid-5th
century – late 5th century...
- Games. The
Temple of
Apollo at Delphi,
Greece is
damaged in a fire. The
Alcmaeonids rebuild the structure. Duke
Zhuang II,
ruler of the
Chinese state of...
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topography (VI, 137; VIII, 52–55), as well as
leading citizens such as the
Alcmaeonids, a clan
whose history is
featured frequently in his writing. According...
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architects Trophonios and Agamedes. It
burnt down in 548/7 BC and the
Alcmaeonids built a new
structure which itself burnt down in the
fourth century BC...
- was destro**** by fire in 548 BC and then fell
under the
control of the
Alcmaeonids banned from Athens. In 449–448 BC, the
Second Sacred War (fought in the...
- that the
curse was used
selectively in
subsequent histories against the
Alcmaeonids and
their descendants specifically,
rather than the
archons as a whole...
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Cleomenes I,
returned at the
request of
Isagoras and so Cleisthenes, the
Alcmaeonids and
other prominent Athenian families were
exiled from Athens. When Isagoras...
- descended,
through his mother, from the
powerful and
historically influential Alcmaeonid family. He,
along with
several members of his family, suc****bed to the...