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Aristodicus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστόδικος) can
refer to one of two
people from
ancient history:
Aristodicus of Cyme,
subject of a
narrative of Herodotus's...
- Persians,
Aristodicus dissuaded them from it,
saying that the
oracle might be a fabrication, as
Pactyes had come to them as a suppliant.
Aristodicus was then...
- the
author "
Aristodicus" is
described as "a Rhodian", but in the
second epigram,
about arithmetic, the
author is
called just "
Aristodicus" and
there is...
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which every citizen can have his name added.
Ephialtes is
murdered by
Aristodicus of
Tanagra in Boeotia, who is said to have
acted on
behalf of members...
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citizens considered handing him over to the
Persians but were
dissuaded by
Aristodicus of Cyme, who then p****ed him on to Mytilene, from
which he fled to Chios...
- the
general sense of what they
really said."
According to Aristotle,
Aristodicus of
Tanagra killed Ephialtes.
Plutarch cites an
Idomeneus as
saying that...
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which every citizen can have his name added.
Ephialtes is
murdered by
Aristodicus of
Tanagra in Boeotia, who is said to have
acted on
behalf of members...
- of
Antioch Archias the
younger Archilochus Archimedes Arethas Aristo Aristodicus Artemidorus Grammaticus Artemon Asclepiades of
Samos Asclepiodotus (poet)...
- 7.236 are all
attributed to
Anyte in the
Planudean Anthology but to
Aristodicus,
Antipater of
Sidon and
Antipater of
Thessalonica respectively by the...
- Botsford,
George Willis (1922). ****enic History. The
Macmillan Company.
Aristodicus of Cyme and the Branchidae.
Truesdell S. Brown. The
American Journal...