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Miltiades (/mɪlˈtaɪəˌdiːz/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Μιλτιάδης Κίμωνος; c. 550 – 489 BC), also
known as
Miltiades the Younger, was a Gr****
Athenian statesman known...
- of Marathon.
Miltiades may also
refer to:
Miltiades (name), a Gr****
given name (including a list of
people with the name) 2663
Miltiades, main-belt asteroid...
- Pope
Miltiades (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Μιλτιάδης,
Miltiádēs), also
known as
Melchiades the
African (Μελχιάδης ὁ Ἀφρικανός Melkhiádēs ho Aphrikanós), was the...
- include:
Miltiades the
Younger (c. 550–489 BC),
tyrant of the
Thracian Chersonese and the
Athenian commanding general in the
Battle of
Marathon Miltiades the...
- Tileórasi Gr****
National Orchestra.
Miltiades Caridis; Danzig, 1923 – Athens, 1998. Ten
years of
absence Miltiades Caridis biography Archived 2006-01-11...
- unclear. "
Miltiades Iatrou Olympic Results".
Sports Reference.
Archived from the
original on 2020-04-18.
Retrieved 2013-05-01. "
Miltiades Iatrou". Olympedia...
- strategos, on his day in command,
instead deferred to
Miltiades. In Herodotus's account,
Miltiades is keen to
attack the
Persians (despite
knowing that...
-
Miltiades was a 2nd-century Christian, who
wrote three treatises, "against the Gr****s", "against the Jews" and an "Apology". He
likely started writing...
- Thrace. His
daughter Hegesipyle married the
Athenian statesman and
general Miltiades, who
defeated the
Persians at the
Battle of
Marathon in 490 BC. Herodotus...
- his reign,
Miltiades' best-attested
action was the
construction of a
defensive wall
across the peninsula.
Miltiades was the
uncle of
Miltiades the Younger...