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Codrus (/ˈkɒdrəs/; or /ˈkoʊdrəs/; Gr****: Κόδρος, Kódros) was the last of the semi-mythical
Kings of
Athens (r. ca 1089–1068 BC). He was an
ancient exemplar...
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Description of
Greece –
Volume 3 – Page 64. (cf. The
successors of
Codrus were
Medon (son of
Codrus),
Acastus (son of Medon) [...]) Aristotle,
Constitution of...
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Codru may
refer to:
Codru (forest), a type of
forest Codru (wine), a
Moldovan wine
region Codru, a
village in Șoimi Commune,
Bihor County,
Romania Codru...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Graphium codrus.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Graphium codrus. Page M. G.P & Treadaway,C. G. 2003 Schmetterlinge...
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later became a king of Athens, the
successor of Thymoetes,
succeeded by
Codrus.
Codrus was
considered to be a
forefather to the Gr****
philosopher Plato. According...
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Athenian king,
Codrus. He is most
famous for his red-figure
kylix showing the
deeds of Theseus, now in the
British Museum.
Stylistically the
Codrus Painter is...
- when
Medon was
selected as King of Athens, his brothers, the "sons of
Codrus", led a
group of
Ionians and
others to Asia Minor. Simultaneously, the Aeolians...
- King of Athens, dies
after a
reign of 37
years and is
succeeded by his son
Codrus.
Early 1080s BC- Herihor, the high-priest of Amon,
usurps Ramesses XI's...
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Description of Greece,
Volume 3 – Page 64. (cf. "The
successors of
Codrus were
Medon (son of
Codrus),
Acastus (son of Medon),
Archippus (son of Acastus), Thersippus...
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Egypt and Twenty-first
Dynasty of Egypt,
founded by Smendes. 1068 BC –
Codrus,
legendary King of Athens, dies in
battle against Dorian invaders after...