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- Aristion (Gr****: Άριστίων; died 1 March 86 BC in Athens) was a philosopher who became tyrant of Athens from c. 88 BC until he died in 86 BC. Aristion...
- The Stele of Aristion dates from around 510 BC. It was created by sculptor Aristokles out of Pentelic marble and shows traces of polychrome. It was found...
- entered into his service. In 88 BCE, Mithridates sent Aristion back to Athens, where Aristion convinced its citizens to revolt and declare him Tyrant...
- Aristion (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστίων) was a surgeon of ancient Greece, probably belonging to the Alexandria School of Medicine. He was the son of Pasicrates...
- City-State on the other. The Gr**** and Pontic forces were commanded by Aristion and Archelaus. The invasion of Mithridates VI of Pontus, the king of the...
- by Matthew, or by any other of the Lord's disciples, [and] which things Aristion and the presbyter John, the disciples of the Lord, say. For I imagined...
- The Phrasikleia Kore is an Archaic Gr**** funerary statue by the artist Aristion of Paros, created between 550 and 540 BCE. It was found carefully buried...
- March 1 – Sulla captures Athens from the Pontic army, removing the tyrant Aristion. Lucius Licinius Lucullus decisively defeats the Mithridatic fleet in the...
- presence in Greece. Archelaus was sent to Greece, where he established Aristion as a tyrant in Athens. The Romans quickly declared war. In 87 BC, the proconsul...
- or Aristion, is known from early traditions (preserved by Papias of Hierapolis) as an elder from whom Papias learned apostolic traditions. Aristion is...