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Eurycles may
refer to: Proiphys, a
genus of herbaceous,
perennial and
bulbous plants, a.k.a.
Eurycles, in the
family Amaryllidaceae Caius Iulius Eurycles...
- L'Hér.
Eurycles alata Sweet Eurycles amboinensis (L.) Lindl. ex
Loudon Eurycles australasica (Ker Gawl.) G.Don
Eurycles coronata Sweet Eurycles javanica...
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Gaius Julius Eurycles or
Eurycles of
Sparta (born in Sparta; fl. 1st
century BCE), was "hegemon of the Lacedaemonians" (Λακεδαιμονίων ἡγεμών), a benefactor...
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Taxonomic Inventory:
Protambulyx eurycles". sphingidae.myspecies.info.
Retrieved 2024-03-10. "Protambulyx
eurycles (Herrich-****, [1855])". Sphingidae...
- was
Quintus Roscius Coelius Murena Silius Deci****
Vibullius Pius
Julius Eurycles Hercul****
Pompeius Falco, an
example of polyonymy.
Werner Eck has shown...
- 300
transport ships,
crewed by 150,000 men.
Sparta under Caius Iulius Eurycles,
whose father Antony had been
ordered to be
executed for piracy, declares...
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century BC. The
founder of the
family was
Gaius Julius Eurycles, the son of Lachares.
Eurycles was a
Spartan commander who
obtained Roman citizenship...
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Eastern Central Pacific Protambulyx xanthus, a
synonym for
Protambulyx eurycles, a
species of moth of the
family Sphingidae Xanthus, the
Latin form of...
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During his tour of the Peloponnese,
Hadrian persuaded the
Spartan grandee Eurycles Hercul**** –
leader of the
Euryclid family that had
ruled Sparta since...
- time, it was
again subject to Sparta,
being the
property of
Gaius Julius Eurycles, who was both a
Spartan magnate and a
Roman citizen. By this time, the...