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- Aratus, who is said to have already begun to be jealous of Lydiadas' favour and re****tion. Lydiadas, indeed, proved to be a formidable rival; he quickly rose...
- Lydiadas of Megalopolis I 234–233 BC Aratus of Sicyon VII 233–232 BC Lydiadas of Megalopolis II 232–231 BC Aratus of Sicyon VIII 231–230 BC Lydiadas of...
- Pleuron is destro**** by Demetrius II of Macedon. After the resignation of Lydiadas, the city of Megalopolis joins the Achaean League. Corsica, Sardinia and...
- Aratus of Sicyon VI 235 - 234 BC Lydiadas of Megalopolis I 234 - 233 BC Aratus of Sicyon VII 233 - 232 BC Lydiadas of Megalopolis II 232 - 231 BC Aratus...
- the control of the Seleucid dominions in the Middle East (b. c. 263 BC) Lydiadas of Megalopolis Seleucus II Callinicus, king of the Seleucid kingdom from...
- States Period) Jing Ke, Chinese retainer and ********in of the Yan State Lydiadas of Megalopolis, Gr**** tyrant and general (strategos) Elsie, Robert. "The...
- Megalopolis, Aristomachus I of Argos, Abantidas of Sicyon, Aristippus of Argos, Lydiadas of Megalopolis, Aristomachus II of Argos, and Xenon of Hermione. Against...
- Preceded by Lydiadas of Megalopolis Strategos of the Achaean League 228 BC – 227 BC Succeeded by Aratos of Sicyon...
- Nicocles (Sicyon, 251 BC), Aristomachus (Argos, ********inated 240 BC), Lydiadas, (Megalopolis, c. 245–235 BC), and Aristippus (Argos, 240–235 BC). The...
- Pleuron is destro**** by Demetrius II of Macedon. After the resignation of Lydiadas, the city of Megalopolis joins the Achaean League. Corsica, Sardinia and...