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Hipparchus approached Harmodius with
amorous intentions.
Harmodius was the
eromenos (younger lover) of Aristogeiton.
Harmodius rejected Hipparchus and...
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Harmodius may
refer to:
Harmodius and
Aristogeiton (died 514 BC), the
killers of the
Athenian tyrant Hipparchus Harmodius of Lepreon,
ancient Gr**** writer...
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Hipparchus had
fallen in love with
Harmodius, who was
already the
lover of Aristogeiton. Not only did
Harmodius reject him, but
humiliated him by telling...
- A
sculptural pairing of the
tyrannicides Harmodius and
Aristogeiton (Ancient Gr****: Ἁρμόδιος καὶ Ἀριστογείτων, romanized: Harmodios, Aristogeitōn) was...
- contrary, as the
lover of
Harmodius, for whom he
decided to
overthrow the
tyrant Hipparchus.
Hipparchus had
feelings for
Harmodius, and he
tried to humiliate...
- also
called a "tyrannicide". The term
originally denoted the
action of
Harmodius and Aristogeiton, who are
often called the Tyrannicides, in
killing Hipparchus...
- The
sculptor of the
Harmodius and
Aristogeiton is
usually listed as the son of Euphranor.
Harmodius and
Aristogeiton Harmodius and
Aristogeiton in sculpture...
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Harmodius was the name of
three ships operated by the
Houston Line SS
Harmodius (1892),
purchased in 1900, sold in 1919. SS
Harmodius (Ayrshire, 1919)...
-
Harmodius (Ancient Gr****: Ἁρμόδιος) of
Lepreon was an
ancient Gr**** writer,
whose time is unknown. His work is
repeatedly quoted by Athenaeus. This...
- evidence, to Kritios, who
worked together with
Nesiotes (sculptors of
Harmodius and Aristogeiton) or
their school, from
around 480 BC. As
currently mounted...