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Lysicles may
refer to:
Lysicles (5th
century BC) (d. 428 BC),
Athenian general,
contemporary of
Pericles Lysicles (4th
century BC) (d. 338 BC), Athenian...
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Henry doubts whether Aspasia had a
child with
Lysicles, and
Kennedy questions whether she
married Lysicles at all. Pomeroy, however,
suggests that Poristes'...
- in sheep".
Lysicles was
killed in
action in 428 BC. The
Athenians sent out
twelve ships to levy
subsidies from
their allies, with
Lysicles and four others...
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media related to
Anthene lysicles.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Anthene lysicles.
Anthene at
Markku Savela's
website on Lepidoptera...
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Lysicles (Ancient Gr****: Λυσικλῆς Lysikles; died 338 BC), one of the
commanders of the
Athenian army at the
battle of Chaeronea, 338 BC, was subsequently...
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Ephialtes Eratosthenes Eubulus Hagnon Hyperbolus Hypereides Laches Lycurgus Lysicles Miltiades Moerocles Nicias Pericles Philinus Phocion Pisistratus Solon...
- is
primarily between four characters, the free-thinkers
Alciphron and
Lysicles, Berkeley's
spokesman Euphranor, and Crito, who
serves as a
spokesman for...
- and Thebes. The
Athenian contingent was led by the
generals Chares and
Lysicles, and the
Thebans by Theagenes. No
source provides exact numbers for the...
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Abronychus (Ancient Gr****: Αβρώνυχος) was the son of
Lysicles, an
Aspasia of Miletus, and was
stationed at
Thermopylae with a
vessel to
communicate between...
- centuries. The
Athenian contingent was led by the
generals Chares and
Lysicles, and the
Thebans by Theagenes. No
source provides exact numbers for the...