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- Arrhabaeus (Gr****: Ἀρραβαῖος) or Arrhibaeus may refer to: Arrhabaeus, the king of Lynkestis, who claimed Corinthian aristocratic (Bacchiadae) origin. He...
- continued to press their claim by joining Arrhabaeus. In 423 BC Sirras married the daughter of Arrhabaeus. Some claim that the Illyrians were under Sirras...
- Lynkestian king Arrhabaeus against Perdiccas II of Macedon. The marriage between Sirras and the daughter of the Lynkestian king Arrhabaeus in c. 430–420...
- 2017, p. 48: "If not the same Arrhabaeus then probably his successor of the same name, and Sirras was probably ArrhabaeusIllyrian ally." p. 64: "Eurydice...
- Amyntas (Gr****: Ἀμύντας), son of Arrhabaeus, was hipparch of the ile of Prodromoi. He replaced Hegelochus and was replaced by Protomachus. Who's Who in...
- Macedonia under king Arrhabaeus, son of Bomerus. During the Peloponnesian War the combined army of Lyncestians under king Arrhabaeus and Illyrians won against...
- objections and received and negotiated with Arrhabaeus, the leader of the Lyncestians. After he settled with Arrhabaeus, Brasidas set about accomplishing his...
- had tried to flee. At the murder trial, two other men, Heromenes and Arrhabaeus, were found guilty of conspiring with Pausanias, and executed. Leonnatus...
- of taking part in the plot as accomplices of Pausanias. Two brothers, Arrhabaeus and Heromenes, were put to death, while the third son, Alexander of Lyncestis...
- Overall command of these three cavalry units was held by Amyntas, son of Arrhabaeus. After them came the hypaspists commanded by Nicanor, which guarded the...