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Aristomachos of
Argos (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστόμαχος) was a
general of the
Achaean League in
Ancient Greece who
served only for a year, 228 – 227 BCE. His...
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Aristomachos the
Elder was a
tyrant of the
ancient Gr**** city of Argos.
Around 249 BC he was an
intermediate in the
peace between the city of
Athens and...
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several figures in Gr****
mythology Aristomachos I (died 240 BC),
tyrant of the
ancient Gr**** city of
Argos Aristomachos II (died 223 BC),
second son of the...
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Lydiadas of
Megalopolis III 230 - 229 BC
Aratus of
Sicyon IX 229 - 228 BC
Aristomachos of
Argos 228 - 227 BC
Aratus of
Sicyon X 227 - 226 BC
Hyperbatas 226...
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thanks to the
connivance of its
tyrant Aristomachos II. It is
probably at this time that
Nabis married Aristomachos'
niece Apia, in a move to seal the alliance...
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Aristippus of Argos. When her
father died in
battle around 228 BC, her
uncle Aristomachos,
became the new
ruler of
Argos before being overthrown and
executed only...
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remembered for his poem on
astronomy Phaenomena (b. c. 315 BC)
Aristomachos the Elder, Gr****
tyrant from
Argos Asandhimitra,
Mauryan empress and...
- League,
Aristomachos of
Argos and his army
consisting of 20,000
infantry and 1,000
cavalry at Pallantium. Aratus, who
accompanied Aristomachos as an adviser...
- BC (Margos of Keryneia † was Navarch)
Aratus of
Sicyon IX 229–228 BC
Aristomachos of
Argos 228–227 BC
Aratus of
Sicyon X 227–226 BC (Lydiadas of Megalopolis †...
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tyrant of
Argos in the 3rd
century BC. His
father was the
tyrant Aristomachos the Elder. When
Aristomachus was ********inated by
slaves in 240, Aristippus...