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- Cleocritus (Ancient Gr****: Κλεόκριτος) was an Athenianleader of religious ceremonies, the kerux or herald, famous for the beauty of his voice. He was... - strategos 414–413 91.3 TisandrusLamachus is a strategos 413–412 91.4 Cleocritus Eurymedon, Demosthenes, and Nicias are strategoi 412–411 92.1 Callias... - (766); Menippus: swallow; Lycurgus: ibis; Syracosius: jay; Meidias: quailCleocritus, mentioned also in The Frogs: ostrich. Extras: Patrocleides: known for... - (416–415 BC) Charias, Archon (415–414 BC) Tisandrus, Archon (414–413 BC) Cleocritus, Archon (413–412 BC) Callias Scambonides, Archon (412–411 BC) Mnasilochus...