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Lycortas /lɪˈkɔːrtəs/ of
Megalopolis (Gr****: Λυκόρτας Lykórtas), son of Thearidas, was a
politician of the
Achaean League active in the
first half of the...
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Megalopolis 186–185 BC
Lycortas of
Megalopolis 185–184 BC
Archon of
Aegeira 184–183 BC
Philopoemen of
Megalopolis VIII 183–182 BC † (
Lycortas of
Megalopolis was...
- Polybius's father,
Lycortas, was a
prominent advocate of
neutrality during the
Roman war
against ****us of
Macedon in 171-168 BC.
Lycortas attracted the su****ion...
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Philopoemen was
captured and put to
death by the
Messenians (183 BC), but
Lycortas took the city in the
following year, and it
again joined the
Achaean League...
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transferred to
Neoxeniades gabina (Godman, 1900)
Orthos lycortas (Godman, 1900) -
transferred to
Corta lycortas (Godman, 1900)
Orthos trinka Evans, 1955 - transferred...
- 1836
Papilio felicis Strand, 1930
Papilio cleotas Gray, 1832
Papilio lycorta C.
Felder & R. Felder, 1861
Papilio coroebus C.
Felder & R. Felder, 1861...
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began to emerge: one,
championed by the
Achaean statesmen Philopoemen and
Lycortas,
which called for
Achaea to
determine its own
foreign policy according...
- destro**** by the
Spartan king
Cleomenes III in 223. Secondly, Polybius'
father Lycortas was one of the
leaders of the
Achaean League, the
hereditary enemy of Sparta...
- She was made
pregnant by Heracles, who then
entrusted her to his
friend Lycortas, a
native of the city of
Phegeia (older name for the city of Psophis)....
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Messenia in 183 BCE, just at the time when the Messenians,
terrified by
Lycortas, the
general of the Achaeans, were
inclined to
negotiate for peace. The...