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Ameinias (sometimes
spelled Amynias) (Ancient Gr****: Ἀμεινίας) is an
ancient Gr**** name
which may
refer to:
Ameinias (mythology), a
companion and suitor...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Ameinias (Ancient Gr****: Ἀμεινίας, romanized:
Ameinías) was a
young man who fell in love with Narcissus, a
handsome hunter from Thespiae...
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Ameinias was the
first to ram the
flagship of the Persians,
sinking it and
killing the admiral.
Herodotus writes that
Athenians said that
Ameinias charged...
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advanced and
conquered the city.
Ameinias then
invited Antigonus to take
possession of the
conquered city. In 272 BC,
Ameinias was
still in the
service of...
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called into
military service again,
together with his
younger brother Ameinias,
against Xerxes I's
invading forces at the
Battle of Salamis. Aeschylus...
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named Ameinias fell in love with Narcissus, who had
already spurned his male suitors.
Narcissus also
spurned him and gave him a sword.
Ameinias committed...
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Ameinias of
Thebes (also
spelled Aminias;
Ancient Gr****: Αμεινίας ο Θηβαίος) was an
ancient Gr**** epic and
satirical poet who
lived during the ****enistic...
- Damasithymus, that was p****ing by her. When the
captain of the
Athenian ship,
Ameinias, saw her
charge against a
Persian ship, he
turned his ship away and went...
- had
three siblings. His two
brothers were the
playwright Aeschylus and
Ameinias, hero of the
battle of Salamis,
while his
sister was
Philopatho (Gr****:...
- Aeschylus, the
famous poet, Cynaegirus, hero of the
battle of Marathon, and
Ameinias, hero of the
battle of Salamis. The Suda
claims that
Philocles was the...