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Archedemus or
Archedamus (Ancient Gr****: Άρχέδημος or Άρχέδαμος) was the name of a
number of
different people from
classical antiquity:
Archedemus of Athens...
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mentioned by
Diogenes Laërtius.
Archedemus is
probably the same
person as the
Archedemus, whom
Plutarch calls an Athenian, and who, he states...
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Archedemus or
Archedamus (Ancient Gr****: Άρχέδημος or Άρχέδαμος) was a po****r
leader in Athens, who took the
first step
against the
generals who had gained...
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Archedemus or
Archedamus (Ancient Gr****: Άρχέδημος or Άρχέδαμος -- he's
called "Archidamus" by Livy) was an
Aetolian who
commanded the
Aetolian troops...
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built by
Archedemus of Thera. He
identified himself as a
nympholept and
states that he
built the
sanctuary "at the Nymph's counsel".
Archedemus has a cross...
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doctor quoted by
Galen who
lived in the 4th or 5th
century BCE
Archedemus (disambiguation), a name
commonly interchanged with
Archidamus in the...
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Epictetus mentions his
connection to
Archedemus and
suggests that he died from fright: Go away now and read
Archedemus; then if a
mouse should leap down...
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returned for a
brief period later in life. Antipater,
Stoic philosopher Archedemus of Tarsus,
Stoic philosopher Chrysippus,
Stoic philosopher Hagnon of Tarsus...
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Athens after the
victory at
Arginusae and were put to
death in 406 BCE.
Archedemus of Athens, in fact, took the
first step
against them by
imposing a fine...
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learn that it was
dedicated to the
nymphs and the
other rustic deities by
Archedemus of Pherae, who had been
enrolled in the deme of Cholleidae.
Hence it is...