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Hipparinus may
refer to:
Hipparinus, the
father of Dion (tyrant of Syracuse) and father-in-law and
advisor of
Dionysius the
Elder Hipparinus,
tyrant of...
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Hipparinus was a
Syracusan from
Magna Graecia,
father of the
tyrant Dion of Syracuse. He is
mentioned by
Aristotle as a man of
large fortune, and one of...
- the son of the
Syracusan statesman Hipparinus, who had
served with
Dionysius I in the
Syracusan army.
Hipparinus'
other children were
Megacles and Aristomache...
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Pathemata are as follows.
Lyrcus Polymela Evippe Oenone Leucippus Pallene Hipparinus of
Heraclea Herippe Polycrite Leucone, wife of
Cyanippus Byblis Calchus...
- the city.
According to Polyaenus,
Hipparinus was
staying in
Leontini when
Callippus had sent out his army.
Hipparinus attacked while most of the army was...
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Younger (367 BCE–356 BCE) Dion (357 BCE–355 BCE)
Calippus (355 BCE–353 BCE)
Hipparinus [de] (353 BCE–c.350 BCE) Nysaeus [de] (c.350 BCE–346 BCE)
Dionysius the...
- Apollocrates, 357 BC Heracleides, 357 BC Dion, 357-354 BC Calippus, 354-352 BC
Hipparinus, 352-351 BC Aretaeus, 352-350 BC Nysaeos, 350-346 BC
Dionysius II, the...
- 346–344 BC) Dion,
Tyrant (357–355 BC) Calippus,
Tyrant (355–353 BC)
Hipparinus [de],
Tyrant (353–c.350 BC) Nysaeus [de],
Tyrant (c.350–346 BC) Timoleon...
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Aristomache (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστομάχη) was the
daughter of
Hipparinus of
Syracuse (Magna Graecia), and the
sister of the
Sicilian tyrant Dion of Syracuse...
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Letter but
before Dion's ********in, Callippus, had been
driven out by
Hipparinus. It
counsels compromise between the
parties of Dion and
Dionysius the...