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Lygdamis may
refer to:
Tugdamme (or
Lygdamis or Dygdamis),
Cimmerian king, 679-640 BCE
Lygdamis of Naxos,
tyrant of
Naxos Island in 545–524 BCE Lygdamis...
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Lygdamis[pronunciation?] (Gr****: Λύγδαμις) was the
tyrant of Naxos, an
island in the Cyclades,
during the
third quarter of the 6th
Century BC. He was initially...
- Caria, in
about 480 BC. She was of Carian-Gr****
ethnicity by her
father Lygdamis I, and half-Cretan by her mother. She
fought as an ally of
Xerxes I, King...
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Lygdamis (Gr****: Λύγδαμις), who
ruled c. 520–484 BCE, was the
first tyrant of
Caria under the
Achaemenid Empire. He was of Carian-Gr**** ethnicity. He was...
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Lygdamis II (Gr****: Λύγδαμις) (ruled c.460-454 BCE) was a
tyrant of
Caria during the 5th
century BCE,
under the
Achaemenid Empire. His
capital was in Halicarn****us...
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dynasty was
founded by
Lygdamis, of Carian-Gr**** ethnicity. The
dynasty issued several tyrants,
until the last one,
Lygdamis II, died c. 454 BCE, after...
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recently discovered at Halicarn****us
indicate that Artemesia's
grandson Lygdamis negotiated with a
local ****embly to
settle disputes over
seized property...
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Around 546 BC,
after a
period of
social struggles, an
aristocrat named Lygdamis,
initially representing the
rural po****tion of the island's hinterland...
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islands may be
probable locations,
including Socotra or Bahrain. Lygdamus. "
Lygdami Elegiae". The
Latin Library.
Retrieved 27 May 2016. Brown,
Truesdell S...
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Dismorphia lygdamis, the
catasticta mimic or
Lygdamis mimic white, is a
butterfly in the
family Pieridae. It is
found in
Ecuador and Peru. The habitat...