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Archagathus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀρχάγαθος) was an
ancient well-attested
local Gr**** name in
Sicily and can
refer to:
Archagathus (son of
Agathocles of Syracuse)...
- in
numbers to the Carthaginians,
Agathocles decides to
leave his son
Archagathus in
command of the
African campaign and
return to Sicily. He
starts constructing...
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years were
plagued by ill
health and the
turbulence of his
grandson Archagathus, at
whose instigation he is said to have been poisoned;
according to...
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Syracuse who
later became King of Sicily.
Archagathus had two paternal-half
posthumous brothers:
Archagathus and Agathocles; one
paternal half-sister Lan****a...
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Archagathus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀρχάγαθος; fl. 4th
century BC, died 307 BC) was a
Syracusan Gr****
Prince of
Magna Graecia.
Archagathus was a son of Agathocles...
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treatment any longer, and the
commonwealth was
purged of
Archagathus himself. The
practice of
Archagathus seems to have been
almost exclusively surgical, and...
- endeavour.
Agathocles leaves his main army
under the
command of his son
Archagathus encamped before Tunis while he, with a
strikeforce of 8,000 infantry...
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Archagathus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀρχάγαθος, fl. 4th
century BC) was a
Syracusan Gr****
Prince of
Magna Graecia. He was the son of
Archagathus by a wife whose...
- life is the Suda,
which says that he was from Sicily,
originally called Archagathus,
possibly of
slave origins, and Jewish. He was born
about 50 BC in Calacte...
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Library article:
Archagathus, No. 1 & 2".
Archived from the
original on 2011-09-12.
Retrieved 2011-09-03. "Ancient
Library article:
Archagathus, No.2". Archived...