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Megacles or
Megakles (Ancient Gr****: Μεγακλῆς) was the name of
several notable men of
ancient Athens, as well as an
officer of
Pyrrhus of Epirus. The first...
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ruler of the
Chinese state of Qi
Megakles II (born 595 BC),
Athenian statesman, son of
Alkmaion II,
grandson of
Megakles I, and
husband to
Agariste of Sicyon...
- Islands) D. e. coroli**** Fruhstorfer, 1912 (Palawan, Philippines) D. e.
megakles Fruhstorfer, 1912 (Sulawesi) D. e.
menesicles Fruhstorfer, 1912 (Taiwan)...
- Athens. When his
father was
forced to flee to
Eretria after insulting Megakles by
having intercourse with his
daughter in an
indecent way, Peisistratos...
- the
musical contests as a
flute player (12th Pythionicus). In 486 B.C.
Megakles from
Athens won at the
chariot racing (7th Pythionicus). In 475 (?) and...
- the bottom. On its
front surface is a
dedicatory inscription by
Megakles son of
Megakles,
identifying the
sculptor as
Chairestratos son of Charedemos. The...
- Elis 86 § 436 BC
Wrestling Theopompos II
Heraia 86 § 436 BC
Tethrippon Megakles Athens 87 § 432 BC
Stadion Sophron Ambrakia Eusebius 87 § 432 BC Boys'...
- BC) was an
Ancient Gr**** musician. She was the
daughter of
Megalokles or
Megakles.
Aglais was
active as a
professional musician (trumpeter) in Alexandria...
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Megacles (Ancient Gr****: Μεγακλῆς, romanized:
Megaklēs; d. July 280 BC) was an
officer in the
service of
Pyrrhus of Epirus, who
accompanied that monarch...
- Painter. His
kalos inscriptions refer to the
names Lysis,
Glaukon and
Megakles.
British Museum :
Pistoxenos Painter Biographical details Bybax cup at...