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- Chaeron (Ancient Gr****: Χαίρων)—also rendered Charon—was an ancient Gr**** male name. It may refer to: Chaeron, in Gr**** mythology, the son of Apollo and...
- Chaeron (Ancient Gr****: Χαίρων; also rendered as Charon) was a Lacedaemonian (Spartan) demagogue who briefly served as tyrant of Sparta in 180 BC. He...
- Chaeron of Megalopolis was the man who, shortly before the birth of Alexander, 356 BC, was sent by Philip to consult the Delphic oracle about the snake...
- Chaeron (Ancient Gr****: Χαίρων) was a wrestler and tyrant from Pellene, ancient Achaea. Chaeron won at the Isthmian Games, possibly twice, and four times...
- Sarah B. (2002p), "Elite Women, The Last Reformers: Apega and Nabis and Chaeron", Spartan Women, Oxford University Press US, pp. 89–90, ISBN 9780195130676...
- she loved him in return. Through their union, she became the mother of Chaeron, who was famed as "the tamer of horses". He later built the city Chaeronea...
- although two died in childhood. The loss of his daughter and a young son, Chaeron, are mentioned in his letter to Timoxena. Two sons, named Autoboulos and...
- Megalopoli, except the muni****l unit Gortyna. It was abolished in 2006. Chaeron of Megalopolis (4th century BC), envoy of Philip II of Macedon Cercidas...
- to the intense battle training that takes place on board the starship Chaeron and his interaction with the mostly South American refugiados, and chimeras...
- himself, some of Plato's former students like Clearchus, tyrant of Heraclea; Chaeron, tyrant of Pellene; Erastus and Coriscus, tyrants of Skepsis; Hermias of...