- hear of
Glaucias,
nearly 20
years later, as
affording an
asylum to the
infant Pyrrhus, when his
father Aeacides was
driven out of Epirus;
Glaucias' wife...
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Glaucias or
Glaukias may
refer to:
Glaucias of Aegina,
sculptor 5th
century BC
Glaucias (physician, 4th
century BC) of
Hephaestion Glaucias (physician...
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Glaucias of
Macedon (Ancient Gr****: Γλαυκίας) was an
officer of the
Companion cavalry at the
Battle of Gaugamela. He may be the
Glaucias who, on C****ander's...
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Gaius Servilius Glaucia (died late 100 BC) was a
Roman politician who
served as
praetor in 100 BC. He is most well
known for
being an
illegal candidate...
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north and took
refuge with
Glaucias of the Taulantians, one of the
largest Illyrian tribes.
Pyrrhus was
raised by Beroea,
Glaucias' wife, a
Molossian of the...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Glaucia (Ancient Gr****: Γλαυκία) was a
daughter of the
Trojan river god Scamander. When
Heracles went to war
against Troy, Deimachus...
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Glaucias was a
sculptor of Aegina, who made the
bronze chariot and
statue of Gelon.
Gelon was the son of
Deinomenes and a
ruler and
tyrant of Syracuse...
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Gláucia Langela (born 5 May 1954) is a
Brazilian former professional tennis player. A right-handed
player from Jundiaí,
Langela featured in the main draw...
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State under Glaucias and the
Autariatae State under Pleurias.
Cleitus had
captured and
garrisoned the city of
Pelion and
waited for
Glaucias'
troops to...
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Glaucias (Gr****: Γλαυκίας; also
Glaukos (Γλαῦκος) or Glaucus) was the
physician who
attended Hephaestion during his
final illness and was
executed on Alexander's...