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Hegesistratus (Ancient Gr****: Ἡγησίστρατος) is an
ancient Gr**** name. Some
people with this name were: A Gr****
diviner for
Mardonius during the Greco-Persian...
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ruled jointly with him.
Hippias also had an
illegitimate son,
Hegesistratus, whom he made
tyrant of Sigeion. He was
deposed when
Cleomenes I of...
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allies Commanders and
leaders Alexander the
Great Nicanor Hephaestion Hegesistratus Strength 160
ships 400
ships (not engaged) 300
Milesians Casualties...
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prosthetic comes from the Gr****
historian Herodotus, who
tells the
story of
Hegesistratus, a Gr****
diviner who cut off his own foot to
escape his
Spartan captors...
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themselves obnoxious to the
Spartan government.
Hither fled the seer
Hegesistratus and the
kings Leotychides, and Pausanias, son of Pleistoanax. In the...
- 252-251 BC (********inated) Nicocles, 251 BC (expelled by
Aratus of Sicyon)
Hegesistratus, fl. 510 BC Timesilaus,
before 433 BC Scydrothemis, 301-280 BC Machanidas...
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Hegesippus (epigrammatist) –
epigrammatist Hegesipyle –
mother of
Cimon Hegesistratus – son of
Pisistratus Hegetorides – a
Thasian during the Peloponnesian...
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Peisistratus responded by
recapturing Sigeion and
making his
illegitimate son
Hegesistratus tyrant of the city.
Sigeion remained important to the Peisistratids...
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Hegesinus of
Pergamon Hegesippus (orator)
Hegesippus of Halicarn****us
Hegesistratus Hegetoria Hegetorides Hegias Hegias of
Athens Heidelberg Painter Heimarmene...
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given name
which may
refer to: Aristagoras, 6th
century BC,
father of
Hegesistratus, the
emissary from
Samos to the
Lacedaemonian army at
Delos in one incident...