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- Aristogenes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστογένης) is the name of more than one person of ancient history: Aristogenes (physician), the name of two Gr**** physicians...
- Aristogenes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστογένης) of Athens was an ancient Gr**** general during the Peloponnesian War, who was one of the ten commanders appointed...
- Aristogenes (Gr****: Ἀριστογένης; fl. 3rd century BC) the name of two Gr**** physicians mentioned by the Suda, of whom one was a native of Thasos, and wrote...
- fleet was commanded collaboratively by eight generals: Aristocrates, Aristogenes, Diomedon, Erasinides, Lysias, Pericles, Protomachus and Thrasyllus....
- they failed to rescue the sailors after the battle. But he, along with Aristogenes, deserted and did not return to Athens. Xenophon, ****enika, 1.5.16 Xenophon...
- face of public opinion. At the trial, the remaining generals – two, Aristogenes and Protomachus, had already fled Athens rather than face trial – were...
- based on a "physicochemical approach" to evolution. He believed that aristogenes operate as biomechanisms in the geneplasm of the organism. He also held...
- Pericles, Lysias, Diomedon, Aristocrates, Erasinides, Protomachus, and Aristogenes are strategoi 405–404 93.4 Alexias Battle of Aegospotami. Adeimantus...
- Fairfield Osborn's 1934 version of orthogenesis, aristogenesis, argued that aristogenes, not mutation or natural selection, created all novelty. Osborn supposed...
- Syracusan general in the Peloponnesian War 414 BC Heracleides, son of Aristogenes, a Syracusan admiral in the Peloponnesian War 409 BC Heracleides (admiral)...