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- ****as, the widow of Gongylos and probable daughter of Themistocles, who was living at Pergamon. His two sons, Gorgion and Gongylos the younger, ruled respectively...
- gongylodes or gongyloides as a variety name) means "roundish" in Gr****, from gongýlos (γογγύλος, 'round'). The first European written record is by the botanist...
- reversals at home, other famous ones being Themistocles, Demaratos or Gongylos. According to Thucydides (Thuc.8.47), Alcibiades also advised the Achaemenid...
- Artap**** Artaphernes Artaphernes (son of Artaphernes) Artyphius Datis Boges Gongylos Hippias Hydarnes II Masistes Megabates Megabazus Megabyzus Otanes Tithraustes...
- simply escaped. Another allegation was that Pausanias sent a letter via Gongylos of Eretria (Diodorus has general Artabazos I of Phrygia as a mediator)...
- March 399 BC. At this time Pergamon was in the possession of the family of Gongylos from Eretria, a Gr**** favourable to the Achaemenid Empire who had taken...
- Gongylus or Gongylos (γογγύλος) may refer to: Gongylus of Eretria, the agent by whom the Spartan general Pausanias communicated with Xerxes I of Persia...
- following reversals at home, other famous ones being Themistocles, Demaratos, Gongylos, and Alcibiades. In general, these Gr**** aristocrats were generously welcomed...
- following reversals at home, other famous ones being Hippias, Demaratos, Gongylos or later Alcibiades. In general, those were generously welcomed by the...
- Empire after reversals at home. Other famous cases were Themistocles and Gongylos. In general, they were generously rewarded by the Achaemenid kings, received...