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Lasthenes (Ancient Gr****: Λασθένης) may
refer to:
Lasthenes (Thrace), a town of
ancient Thrace Lasthenes (general),
Cretan general Lasthenes (Mercenary...
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force of
Cretan mercenaries under Lasthenes’ command.
Following Demetrius’
victory and
ascension to the throne,
Lasthenes attained significant influence...
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defeated Kydonia,
Lasthenes'
fellow strategos Panares surrendered the city,
whilst Lasthenes fled to Knossos.
There is
another Lasthenes, who is philosopher...
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Lasthenes (Ancient Gr****: Λασθένης) or
Leosthenion (Λεωσθένιον) or
Sosthenion (Σωσθένιον) was a town of
ancient Thrace,
inhabited during Roman and Byzantine...
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Lasthenes, the Olynthian,
complained with
indignation because some of Philip's ****ociates...
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location to visit. In
classical antiquity it was the site of a town
called Lasthenes,
which was
later renamed as
Leosthenion (Gr****: Λεωσθένιον), corrupted...
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Adrastus Creon Megareus Periclymenus Melanippus Polyphontes Hyperbius Actor Lasthenes Antigone Ismene See
Trojan War and Epigoni.
Gregory Nagy sees mortality...
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returned to
Syria with a
force of
Cretan mercenaries led by a man
called Lasthenes,
while Alexander Balas was
occupied with a
revolt in Cilicia. In 145 BC...
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vanquished Kydonia,
Panares surrendered the city,
while his
fellow strategos,
Lasthenes, fled to Knossos. Appi****, 1899
Mommsen and ****son, 1894 Hogan, 2008...
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attempt of
Marcus Antonius Creticus,
invaded Crete. The
Cretan general Lasthenes confronted them in the
battle of Kydonia,
where he lost and retreated...