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Aristomache (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστομάχη) was the
daughter of
Hipparinus of
Syracuse (Magna Graecia), and the
sister of the
Sicilian tyrant Dion of Syracuse...
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Aristomache (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστομάχη) was a
Trojan princess, the
daughter of King Priam. She was
married to Critolaus, son of Hicetaon.
Aristomache...
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Aristomache (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστομάχη) of
Erythrae was a poet of 2nd
century BCE
ancient Greece who
competed in the
Isthmian games at
Corinth -- which...
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sculptor born on the
banks of the Strymon, who made
statues of courtesans.
Aristomache This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Aristomachus...
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Aristomache.
Arete was
first married to Thearides, and upon his
death to her uncle, Dion of Syracuse, the
brother of her
mother Aristomache. After...
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Syracusan army. Hipparinus'
other children were
Megacles and
Aristomache.
Aristomache married Dionysius I, who also
married Doris of
Locris at the same...
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Syracuse as Dion’s successor. Dion’s wife, Arete, and sister,
Aristomache,
discovered the Callippus’s plot
against Dion, but Dion was
still paralyzed...
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following year he
seized total power and
became tyrant. He was
married to
Aristomache, and had a
daughter by her, Arete. He was
married at the same time to...
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among the
captives during the
Trojan War
along with Aethra, Creusa,
Aristomache and Xenodice.
After the
taking of Troy, when the
booty was distributed...
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Greece (Brill, 2000), pp. 86–87. Pausanias,
Description of
Greece 5.2.4.
Aristomache, a
poetess from Erythraea, had won the
prize at the
Isthmian Games: ...