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Pyrrhus of Epirus. The
first Megacles was
possibly a
legendary archon of
Athens from 922 BC to 892 BC. The
second Megacles was a
member of the Alcmaeonidae...
- result,
there are
numerous Megacles, Alcmaeon, and
Cleisthenes names in this family. The
first noteworthy Alcmaeonid was
Megacles, son of Alcmaeon, who was...
- king of Egypt. 922 BC—Phorbas,
Archon of Athens, dies
after a
reign of 30
years and is
succeeded by his son
Megacles. 920 BC—A
transit of
Venus occurs....
- year of King Yih of Zhou's
reign is
marked by a
solar eclipse. 892 BC—
Megacles, King of Athens, dies
after a
reign of 30
years and is
succeeded by his...
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Derobrachus megacles is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Henry Walter Bates in 1884. It is
found in
Mexico and Guatemala...
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Euripides Alcmaeon (King of Athens), the last king of
Athens Alcmaeon, son of
Megacles, 6th
century BC
commander during the
Cirrhaean War
Alcmaeon of
Croton (mid-fifth...
- the year 556 BC or so,
Megacles invited Pisistratus back for a
return to
power upon the
condition Pisistratus marry Megacles' daughter, Coesyra. According...
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Alcmaeon (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλκμαίων) was son of
Megacles, who was
guilty of
sacrilege with
respect to the
followers of Cylon, was
invited by Croesus, king...
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Megacles arrives in
Sicyon just in time to
enter the
Olympic Games under the name of Lycidas, a
friend who once
saved his life.
Unknown to
Megacles,...
- of the
Alcmaeonidae family on
pretext of the
Alcmaeonidaean stain (see
Megacles). Cleisthenes'
supporters and the
ordinary Athenian citizens revolted against...