- Athens".
Plutarch attributes the run to a
herald called either Thersippus or
Eukles. Lucian, a
century later,
credits one "Philippides". It
seems likely that...
- ****phone is
mentioned frequently in
these tablets,
along with
Demeter and
Euklês,
which may be
another name for Plouton. The
ideal afterlife destination...
- 71–83. Bremmer, Jan N. (2013). "Divinities in the
Orphic Gold Leaves:
Euklês, Eubouleus, Brimo, Kybele, Kore and ****phone".
Zeitschrift für Papyrologie...
-
Eucles of
Marathon (Ancient Gr****: Εὐκλῆς Ἡρώδου Μαραθώνιος, romanized:
Euklēs Hērōdou Marathōnios) was a
leading Athenian statesman early in the reign...
-
Reverend Emperor son of God To
Athena Archegetis, on
behalf of the
soldiers of
Eukles from Marathon, who
curated it on
behalf of his
father Herod and who was...
-
performed in the nude. Kallipateira's son Peisírrhodos as well as her
nephew Euklēs had both won in the
Olympic Games, when she
decided to
sneak into the crowd...
- § 404 BC
Stadion Krokinas of
Larissa Larisa Eusebius 94 § 404 BC
Boxing Eukles Rhodes 94 § 404 BC Boys'
Boxing Peisir[rh]odos
Thourioi 94 § 404 BC Dolichos...
-
Petrie IV 1. 2nd
tenure 054
Seleukos 237/236 BC 11th P.
Petrie III 58d. 055
Eukles, son of
Eubatas 236/235 BC 12th BGU X 1982. P.
Petrie IV 16. 056 Sosibios...
- Δημότιμος
Dionysodoros Διονυσόδωρος
Euboulos Εὔβουλος
Eugeiton Εὐγείτων
Eukles Εὐκλῆς
Euphron Εὔφρων
Glaukos Γλαῦκος
Hegesinos Ἡγησίνος
Hippostratos Ἱππόστρατος...
- (430–429 BC) Epameinon,
Archon (429–428 BC) Diotimus,
Archon (428–427 BC)
Eukles,
Archon (427–426 BC) Euthynos,
Archon (426–425 BC) Stratocles,
Archon (425–424...