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Dorceus and
Oribasus Cyprius means Cyprus,
where the dogs
Lysisca and
Harpalos originated Gnosius can be read as
Knossus in Crete,
which signify that...
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manumitted and
eventually became the
owner of the
hetaira Pythionike,
lover of
Harpalos.
Bacchis was a
famous hetaira and the
object of many anecdotes. She is...
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Harpalus or
Harpalos (Ancient Gr****: Ἅρπαλος) may
refer to:
Harpalus courtier of
Alexander the
Great and
embezzler of the
Persian treasure.
Harpalus (astronomer)...
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excavation notes, the
tablet supplies already known Gr**** names,
among which Harpalos is the one most
frequently do****ented in Macedon. The name Dōrōs is attested...
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Harpalus or
Harpalos (Gr****: Ἅρπαλος) is a name
reported by
modern historical books (tertiary sources) as the
engineer who
built the
pontoon bridge over...
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Machatas had two sons who
joined Alexander on his
expedition to Asia:
Harpalos (Alexander’s treasurer) and
Philip (later
appointed satrap of
India by...
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Gydias Γυδίας son of
Krithon Κρίθων
Gylis Γύλις son of
Eurytias Εὐρυτίας
Harpalos Ἅρπαλος son of Pha[— — —]
Hegesippos Ἡγήσιππος son of
Nikoxenos Νικόξενος...
- Hephaestion, who is now
accepted as Alexander's "shadow" by everyone, Ptolemy,
Harpalos, Philotas, and K****andros, whom
Alexander does not like, but he must be...
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Alexander the Great, in the
battle of
Malli (see Habreas)
Limnaios son of
Harpalos, a land-owner; he was
given estates in
Chalcidice by king
Lysimachus Limnaios...
- 2307/628074. JSTOR 628074. S2CID 250245906. Kingsley,
Bonnie M. (1986). "
Harpalos in the
Megarid (333-331 B.C.) and the
Grain Shipments from
Cyrene (S.E...