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Ariphron (/ˈærɪfrɒn/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀρίφρων) was the name of
several people from
ancient Gr**** history:
Ariphron, the
father of Xanthippus, and grandfather...
- of Athens, dies
after a
reign of 19
years and is
succeeded by his son
Ariphron. 842 BC—Shalmaneser III
devastates the
territory of Damascus;
Israel and...
- and
Shoshenq III, sons of Takelot,
battle for the throne. 825 BC/824 BC—
Ariphron, King of Athens, dies
after a
reign of 20
years and is
succeeded by his...
- of Athens, dies
after a
reign of 19
years and is
succeeded by his son
Ariphron. 842 BC:
Shalmaneser III
devastates the
territory of Damascus; Kingdom...
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Cleisthenes Hippocrates Ariphron Alcibiades Megacles Agariste Xanthippus Axiochus Cleinias Deinomache Euryptolemus Ariphron Pericles [Unknown] Hipponicus...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ἱπποκράτης, Hippokrátēs; c. 459 – 424 BC), the son of
Ariphron, was a
strategos of the
Athenians in 424 BC,
serving alongside Demosthenes...
- 8.
Ariphron 4.
Xanthippus 2.
Pericles 20.
Megacles 10.
Hippocrates 21.
Agariste of
Sicyon 5.
Agariste 1.
Pericles the
Younger 6.
Axiochus 3. Aspasia...
- (son of Megacles),
Pherecles (son of Diognetus),
Ariphron (son of Pherecles),
Thespieus (son of
Ariphron),
Agamestor (son of Thespieus),
Aeschylus (son...
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Athens (430–427 BC), and in Rome
after the 293 BC
plague there. The poet
Ariphron, from the Gr**** city-state Sicyon,
wrote a well-known hymn
during the 4th...
- of the 5th
century BC. His name
means "Yellow Horse". He was the son of
Ariphron and
father of Pericles. A
marriage to Agariste,
niece of Cleisthenes, linked...