- In Gr**** mythology,
Medus (Ancient Gr****: Μῆδος) or Medeus/
Medeius (Μηδείας or Μήδειος) was an
Athenian prince as the son of King Aegeus, thus a half-brother...
- son.
While with him, it is
questioned if that was when she had her son
Medeius, who goes on to
become the
ancestor of the
Medes by
conquering their lands...
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Aristaeus Polydorus Tithonus Eos
Cephalus Medea Jason Memnon Emathion Phaethon Medeius Psamathe Aeacus Thetis Peleus Aphrodite Anchises Phocus Achilles Aeneas...
- two years,
probably indicating a
constitutional crisis. 90–89 BC
Medeius 89–88 BC
Medeius 88–87 BC
anarchy Athens captured by
Lucius Cornelius Sulla, who...
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Archelaus I 63-55 BC
Archelaus II 55-47 BC
Lycomedes of
Comana 47-31 BC
Medeius of
Comana 31 BC
Cleon of
Gordiucome 31-30 BC
Dyteutus 30 BC- 34 AD Deiotarus...
- 312 BC,
Macedonian general Antigonus I
Monophthalmus sent
Docimus and
Medeius to free the city and
grant autonomy,
restoring the
democratic patrimonial...
-
elevate Dyteutus to rule Comana.
After extremely brief intervening reigns by
Medeius and the brigand-king
Cleon of Gordiucome,
Dyteutus succeeded Lycomedes...
-
Medeia at the
command of his
uncle Pelias, and that she bore him a son,
Medeius, who was
educated by Cheiron. The
first trace of the
common tradition that...
-
Lycomedes as
ruler of
Comana after the very
brief reign of
Medeius of Comana.
Strabo suggests that
Medeius and
Cleon are
different names for the same person,...