- Thucydides, son of
Melesias (/θjuːˈsɪdɪdiːz/; Gr****: Θουκυδίδης) was a
prominent politician of
ancient Athens and the
leader for a
number of
years of the...
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asteroid Thucydides, son of
Melesias (5th
century BC),
prominent politician of
ancient Athens Thucydides II, son of
Melesias II (4th century), grandson...
- twice) 457
Menon son of
Meneclides (less certain) 442
Thucydides son of
Melesias 440s
Callias son of
Didymos (less certain) 440s
Damon son of Damonides...
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Socrates Lysimachus – Son of the
Athenian general and statesman, Aristides.
Melesias – A
friend of Lysimachus.
Nicias –
Athenian general and statesman, son...
- I,
Aristides II – son of
Lysimachus II,
Thucydides II – son of
Melesias II,
Melesias II – son of
Thucydides I, Socrates, son of
Sophroniscus (of the...
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during the
years between 480 and 462 BC, but later,
after Thucydides son of
Melesias had made
opposition to an
imperialist policy a
rallying cry of the oligarchic...
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brother had been a
victor at
Nemea (15), and his
trainer was the
famous Melesias of
Athens (53–66). The ode was
probably composed at
short notice, and was...
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Lysis of Aexone, son of
Democrates Lysis Megillus of
Sparta Laws
Epinomis Melesias of Alopece, son of
Thucydides Laches Meno, On Virtue,
Theages Meletus of...
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House of
Representatives District 2
Democratic primary election, 2024
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Melesia Rhodes 653 100%
Total votes 653 100%...
- the end of the
Peloponnesian War. In 412 BC, Aristophon, Laespodias, and
Melesias were sent to
Sparta as amb****adors by the
oligarchical government of the...