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Aristomenes (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀριστομένης) was a king of Messenia,
celebrated for his
struggle with the
Spartans in the
Second Messenian War (685–668 BC)...
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Aristomenes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστομένης) was an
actor of the
Attic old comedy, who
lived in the 2nd
century AD
during the
reign of – and was a freed-man...
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Aristomenes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστομένης) was the name of
several people of
ancient Greece:
Aristomenes, king of
Messenia in the 7th
century BC. Aristomenes...
- 1748 to 1753 he
wrote a
succession of tragedies:
Denys le
Tyran (1748);
Aristomene (1749); Cleopâtre (1750);
Heraclides (1752);
Egyptus (1753).
These literary...
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Aristomenes of
Alyzeia or
Aristomenes the
Acarnanian (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀριστομένης; born 3rd
century BC; died 2nd
century BC) was
regent and
chief minister...
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Aristomenes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστομένης) was a
comic poet who
lived in
Athens in the 5th
century BCE. He
belonged to the
ancient Attic comedy known as...
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offered sacrifice to Zeus when any of them had
killed a
hundred enemies.
Aristomenes have
offered three times this
sacrifice at the
Messenian wars against...
- business. On the way, he runs into
Aristomenes and an
unnamed traveler. The
unnamed traveler refuses to
believe Aristomenes' story. The
narrator insults the...
- Alexandria. Tlepolemus, in turn, was
replaced as
guardian in 201 BC by
Aristomenes of Alyzia, who was
chief minister at the time of the
Memphis decree....
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would devoutly erect altars to my
favourite Gods: Dioscuri, Hector,
Aristomenes, Pan, Orpheus, Epaminondas, Pythagoras, Pluto, Timoleon,
Marcus Brutus...