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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...
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daughter of
Lygdamis,..."
Artemisia in
Herodotus Archived 2010-06-09 at the
Wayback Machine "Her name was Artemisia; she was the
daughter of
Lygdamis, and was...
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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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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...
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Lygdamis carried it out but
failed because,
according to Neo-****yrian sources, he
became ill and fire
broke out in his camp.
Following this,
Lygdamis...
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Eurrhyparodes lygdamis is a
species of moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1902. It is
found in the
United States, where...
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media related to
Dysschema lygdamis.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Dysschema lygdamis. Savela, Markku. "Dysschema
lygdamis (Druce, 1884)". Lepidoptera...
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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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recently discovered at Halicarn****us
indicate that Artemesia's
grandson Lygdamis negotiated with a
local ****embly to
settle disputes over
seized property...