- The Bosporan–
Heracleote War was a long and
enduring conflict between the
states of
Heraclea Pontica and the
Bosporan Kingdom. It
lasted decades, but ended...
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before the city
could receive relief aid from the
Heracleotes. It is
possible that the
Heracleotes withdrew before Leucon attacked due to a
change of...
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Battle of
Lechaeum 391 BC Bosporan–Sindian War 389 BC 380 BC Bosporan–
Heracleote War 389 BC 360 BC
Dionysius I of
Syracuse battles Battle of the Elleporus...
- that the
place may have been an
Egyptian eparchy or nomos,
probably Heracleotes. The name also
appears in Rav Yosef's
Aramaic Targum of I Chronicles...
- BC) – Bosporan-
Heracleote War
Siege of
Rhegium (386 BC)
Siege of
Samos (366 BC)
Siege of
Theodosia (c. 365 BC) – Bosporan-
Heracleote War
Siege of Theodosia...
- time of Synesius, who
speaks of a
Marcian in his "Epistola C" to the
Heracleote rhetor Pylaemenes. But
there is
danger of
error in ****uming this to be...
-
hoping to
annex it to his dominions.
During the siege, Tynnichus, a
Heracleote commander, had been sent from
Heraclea Pontica with a
small force including...
- 1936) (Greece)
Speluncarius henroti Cerruti, 1973 (Greece)
Speluncarius heracleotes Jeannel, 1953 (Turkey)
Speluncarius leonhardi (Breit, 1914) (Greece)...
- his father, who died at
Theodosia that same year. Tynnichus, a
probable Heracleote commander, was sent with a
small force to
relieve the siege, numbering...
- time
again to
annex the city to
their dominions during the long Bosporan-
Heracleote War. The
first of
these sieges was
carried out by
Satyros I, the father...