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Heraclides Ponticus (Ancient Gr****: Ἡρακλείδης ὁ Ποντικός
Herakleides; c. 390 BC – c. 310 BC) was a Gr****
philosopher and
astronomer who was born in Heraclea...
- mummification. This may
indicate Herakleides had a
connection to the god Thoth, and was a
priest or scribe.
Herakleides' name is
inscribed in Gr**** above...
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Heraclides Lembus (Ancient Gr****: Ἡρακλείδης Λέμβος,
Hērakleidēs Lembos) was an
Ancient Gr**** statesman,
historian and
philosophical writer whose works...
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Straton von
Lampsakos (1950); VI.
Lykon und
Ariston von Keos (1952); VII:
Herakleides Pontikos (1953); VIII.
Eudemos von
Rhodos (1955); IX.
Phainias von Eresos...
- 81.
Corcoran and Svoboda,
Herakleides, p. 32.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, inv. 50.3788;
Corcoran and Svoboda,
Herakleides, pp. 32–33. As
described by...
- 458 BC -
Aeschylus (The Oresteia);
Sophocles took 2nd
place 449 BC -
Herakleides 447 BC -
Sophocles (Antigone) (year approximate) 441 BC -
Euripides 438...
- He also
cites Herakleides as
attributing the
divine wrath to the
murder of
supporters of
Telys on the
altars of the gods.
Herakleides supposedly mentioned...
- 139. Herodotus.
Histories 9.10. Plutarch, Life of Lycurgus, 28, 3–7.
Herakleides Lembos Fr. Hist. Gr. 2, 210. Athenaeus, 657 D. Dodd,
David (2013). "Adolescent...
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whether the rest of the
inscription is
translated as "son of
Herakleides Evandros" or "
Herakleides, son of Evandros".
Portrait of the Boy
Eutyches exemplifies...
- Heraclides,
Heracleides or
Herakleides (Gr****: Ἡρακλείδης) in
origin was any
individual of the
legendary clan of the Heracleidae, the
mythological patronymic...