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Eunomus may
refer to:
Biology a bird, the
dusky thrush (****us
eunomus)
Geography the
ancient city also
called Euromus History Eunomus, king of Sparta...
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Wikispecies has
information related to ****us
eunomus.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to ****us
eunomus. "****us
naumanni Temminck, 1820". ITIS. Retrieved...
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Lycurgus (/laɪˈkɜːrɡəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Λυκοῦργος Lykourgos) was the
legendary lawgiver of Sparta,
credited with the
formation of its
eunomia ('good order')...
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Eunomus (Ancient Gr****: Εὔνομος) was an
Athenian admiral during the
Corinthian War. In 389 BC he was put in
charge of a
fleet of 13
triremes to check...
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Eunomus (Ancient Gr****: Εὔνομος;
reigned from c. 805 to c. 775 BC) was king of
Sparta and a
member of the
Eurypontid dynasty. He was
succeeded by king...
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Archilaus (Agiad Kings, r. 820–790 BC and 790–760 BC respectively) and
Eunomus (Eurypontid King r. 800–780 BC), Co-Kings of
Sparta Lycurgus of Sparta...
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reign of Polydectes, king of
Sparta from 830 BC.
Beginning of the
reign of
Eunomus, king of
Sparta until 780 BC.
Emergence of the
first communities settled...
- home of Ceyx and Alcyone.
Heracles went to
Trachis after the
death of
Eunomus. The town is
mentioned by
Homer (as one of the
cities subject to Achilles)...
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settled among them at the time when Lycurgus,
being guardian to his
nephew Eunomus, gave his laws to Sparta. For the
story goes that some of the Spartans...
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because of her
connection to
Eunomus, the
brother of Aristogeiton. The
speaker attempts to
persuade the jury that
Eunomus'
testimony should be ignored...