- The
Battiadae, or
Battiads (Gr****: Βαττιάδαι), were the
ruling dynasty of the Gr**** city-state of Cyrene, in
modern Libya.
Battus I, who
founded Cyrene...
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produces wild quince". Enquiry. Skinner,
Marilyn B. (2003). "Carmina
Battiadae".
Catullus in Verona: a
Reading of the
Elegiac Libellus. Columbus: Ohio...
- Aristoteles, took the
Libyan name Battos. His descendants,
known as the
Battiadae,
persisted despite severe conflict with Gr****s in
neighboring cities....
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Coast Imamate of ****a
Jallon Kaabu Kenya (1963–1964)
House of
Moshoeshoe Battiadae Libya (satrapy)
Africa (Roman province)
Aghlabids Spanish Tripoli Hospitaller...
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Successor Learchus (pretender) Born
Cyrene Died 550 BC
Cyrene Spouse Eryxo Issue Battus III
House Battiadae Father Battus II
Religion Gr**** polytheism...
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Arcesilaus I of
Cyrene Born
Thera Died 600 BC
Cyrene Issue Arcesilaus I
House Battiadae Father Polymnestus Mother Phronima Religion Gr**** polytheism...
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Ancient Carthage (814–146 BC) Late
Dynastic Egypt (664–525 BC, 404–343 BC)
Battiadae Kingdom (631–440 BC) (List of
kings of Cyrene)
Garamantes Kingdom (pre...
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Arcesilaus I
Successor Arcesilaus II Born
Cyrene Died 560 BC
Cyrene Issue Arcesilaus II
House Battiadae Father Arcesilaus I
Religion Gr**** polytheism...
- (116) is
linked to the
first elegiac poem (65) by the
phrase carmina Battiadae 'songs of Callimachus',
which occurs only in
these two poems. Both poems...
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Bathycles Bathycles of
Magnesia Batiae Batis of
Lampsacus Batrachomyomachia Battiadae Battle of
Abydos Battle of
Aegina Battle of
Aegospotami Battle of Alalia...