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Autocles (2)", Boston, (1867) This article incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). "
Autocles". Dictionary...
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Agyrrhius Alcibiades Andocides Archinus Aristides Aristogeiton Aristophon Autocles Callistratus Charmides Chremonides Cimon Cleisthenes Cleophon Cleon Critias...
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extended yellow and have also a
deeper tint than in the
other subspecies. —
autocles R. & J.,
occurring from
Texas to Nicaragua, has no cell-spot; the yellow...
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Autocles (Ancient Gr****: Aὐτοκλῆς;
lived 5th
century BC), a son of Tolmaeus, was an
ancient Athenian general. He was one of the
Athenian commanders in...
- and that he
studied logography under Isocrates. In 360 BC, he
prosecuted Autocles for treason.
During the
Social War (358–355 BC) he
accused Aristophon,...
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Ergophilus and
Callisthenes are
strategoi 362–361 104.3
Molon Leosthenes and
Autocles are strategoi. 361–360 104.4
Nicophemus Timomachus is a
strategos 360–359...
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century BC) was an
Athenian general and orator, who was sent with Callias,
Autocles, and
others in 371 BC to
negotiate peace with Sparta. Again, in 369 BC...
- statesman,
Autocles. With Strombichides' father, Diotimus,
being head of the
fleet as Nauarch,
himself being a Taxiarch, and his son,
Autocles rising to...
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Euonymum 3 250/49 or
earlier Philippus of
Ionidae 4 249/8 or
earlier Autocles of Oa 5 248/7 or
earlier Philocrates of
Hecale 6 247/6 or
earlier Praxiteles...
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including Taxiarch Strombichides,
Nauarch Diotimos of Euonymon, and
Strategoi Autocles and Anytus, the
latter also
known as a main
prosecutor in the
trial of...