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Leosthenes (Ancient Gr****: Λεωσθένης Λεωσθένους Κεφαλῆθεν, romanized:
Leōsthenēs Leōsthenous Kephalēthen; died 323 BC) was an
Athenian who was commander...
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Athenian mercenary named Leosthenes, who
brought them to the Gr**** mainland.
Secretly in
touch with his
native city,
Leosthenes kept
about 8,000 of these...
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Leosthenes (in Gr**** Λεωσθένης; died 361 BC) was an Athenian, who
commanded a
fleet and
armament in the
Cyclades in 361 BC.
Having allowed himself to be...
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- to the many
random and
disorderly movements that it made. In addition,
Leosthenes also
likened the
anarchy between the generals,
after Alexander's death...
- Lamia.
Leosthenes approached the city and with his army
fortified a camp, dug up a deep
ditch and
constructed a palisade. Initially,
Leosthenes would draw...
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changed sides to the
Athenian alliance and
joined the
Athenian general Leosthenes'
forces in
occupying the p****es of Thermopylae,
significantly outnumbering...
- mercenaries,
while Leosthenes moved with part of his
forces to meet with them.
After joining with the
Athenian reinforcements,
Leosthenes formed his men in...
- 361/0 BCE,
Alexander of
Pherae besieged Peparethus and
occupied Panormus.
Leosthenes, the
Athenian admiral,
commanded the
troops that came to the aid of Peparethus...
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Syracuse to save his life. Agathocles,
tyrant of
Syracuse (d. 289 BC)
Leosthenes,
Athenian admiral "Chronology of the Gr****
History (405-146 B.C.)". www...