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- Telchines were Makelo, Dexithea (one of Damon's daughters), Halia and probably Lysagora (the attesting text is severely damaged). The Telchines were regarded as...
- (Δεξιθέα), mother of Euxanthios by Minos Lycos (Λύκος) or Lyktos (Λύκτος) Lysagora (Λυσαγόρα)? Makelo (Μακελώ) Megalesius (Μεγαλήσιος) Mylas (Μύλας) Nikon...
- Histiaeus (Ancient Gr****: Ἱστιαῖος, died 493 BC), the son of Lysagoras, was a Gr**** ruler of Miletus in the late 6th century BC. Histiaeus was tyrant...
- Airport's quarterly magazine, Airlife, began publication in 2016. Published by Lysagora Media, the magazine has articles on travel, design, lifestyle and leisure...
- Athens to Harpactides' archonship. 510–509 BC Scamandrius 509–508 BC Lysagoras 508–507 BC Isagoras Cleisthenes competes with Isagoras for archonship...
- movements, and is based on a late 15th-century lament of Mary from the Lysagora Songs collection of the Holy Cross Monastery (Św. Krzyż Monastery) in the...
- BC) Harpactides, Archon (511–510 BC) Scamandrius, Archon (510–509 BC) Lysagoras, Archon (509–508 BC) Isagoras, Archon (508–507 BC) Alcmeon, Archon (507–506...