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Lachares (Ancient Gr****: Λαχάρης) was a
demagogue and
tyrant of
Athens at the turn from the 4th to the 3rd
century BC.
Lachares was one of the most influential...
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forests and
dense secondary forests.
Adult males mud-puddle.
Anthene lachares lachares (Sierra Leone, Liberia,
Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria:
south and Cross...
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rhetor and
sophist who
wrote an Art of
Rhetoric and declamations,
pupil of
Lachares.
Brother of
Dioskorios of Myra. List of
ancient Gr****
cities Lanciers,...
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tyrant Lachares allegedly had the gold
plates removed to pay his troops. However, the
veracity of this
gesture is
difficult to establish. If
Lachares had...
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Stratonice in marriage.
Athens was at this time
oppressed by the
tyranny of
Lachares—a po****r
leader who made
himself supreme in
Athens in 296 BC—but Demetrius...
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Vacerra evansi Hayward, 1938
Vacerra hermesia (Hewitson, 1870)
Vacerra lachares Godman, [1900]
Vacerra molla Bell, 1959 -
synonymized with
Barrolla barroni...
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Athens falls to
Demetrius Poliorcetes after a
bitter siege, and its
tyrant Lachares is killed. The king of Macedon,
Antipater II,
murders his
mother Thessalonike...
- Cult of
personality Demades Firehosing Hyperbolus It Can't
Happen Here
Lachares Majoritarianism Narcissistic leadership Ochlocracy Pied
Piper Social dominance...
- cities, and
founder of the
family of the Euryclids.
Eurycles was the son of
Lachares. His
father was
executed on
charges of
piracy by
Marcus Antonius. Eurycles...
- and Finland, M. a.
norvegica f.
lachares Frühstorfer has
finer black markings;
transitional forms between f.
lachares and
typical M. a.
norvegica occur...