- A
relief from
grave of
Lysimachides, 320 BC. Two men and two
women sit
together as Charon, the
ferryman of the Underworld,
approaches to take him to the...
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Coreura lysimachides is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1897. It is
found in
Ecuador and Peru. Savela, Markku....
- XIII,
Halbband 25, Libanos–Lokris (1926) Band XIII,
Halbband 26, Lokroi–
Lysimachides (1927) Band XIV,
Halbband 27, Lysimachos–Mantike (1928) Band XIV, Halbband...
- god who held the
cosmos in
order should not suc****b to drunkenness.
Lysimachides in the
first century BC or
first century AD
reported of a
festival Skira:...
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Construction of the
Parthenon begins. 446–445 83.3
Callimachus 445–444 83.4
Lysimachides Peace between Athens and Sparta. Age of
Pericles begins. 444–443 84.1...
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Archon (343–342 BC) Sosigenes,
Archon (342–341 BC) Nicomachus,
Archon (341–340 BC) Theophrastus,
Archon (340–339 BC)
Lysimachides,
Archon (339–338 BC)...
- BC) Timarchides,
Archon (447–446 BC) Callimachus,
Archon (446–445 BC)
Lysimachides,
Archon (445–444 BC) Praxiteles,
Archon (444–443 BC) Lysanias, Archon...
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Coreura fida Hübner, 1827
Coreura interposita Hampson, 1901
Coreura lysimachides Druce, 1897
Coreura phoenicides (Druce, 1884)
Coreura simsoni Druce,...