- Navarch,
Navarchus or
Nauarchus (Gr****: ναύαρχος, návarchos) is an
Anglicisation of a Gr**** word
meaning "leader of the ships",
which in some
states became...
-
states Agathoclea had
relatives who
served the
Ptolemaic dynasty:
Nikon a
nauarch under Ptolemy IV; and
Philammon who was
appointed libyarch of
Cyrene by...
- ca. 332 BC
IGCyr 94800 Sthen[on] ca. 331 BC
IGCyr 94800 Also
served as
nauarch Timonax son of Agis ca. 330 BC
IGCyr 94800, 11500
Sosias son of Calliadas...
- help
written from the
Southwest Anatolian port of
Limyra by a
Cypriot nauarch who had
encountered an
attacking fleet led by the
Trojan aristocrat Akamas...
- had
other relations who
served the
Ptolemaic dynasty: Nico or Nicon, a
nauarch under Ptolemy IV;
Philo and Philammon,
appointed Libyarch of
Cyrene by...
- Autocles. With Strombichides' father, Diotimus,
being head of the
fleet as
Nauarch,
himself being a Taxiarch, and his son,
Autocles rising to lead the army...
- 45 (4): 423–449. ISSN 0018-2311. JSTOR 4436440. Tarn,
William Woodthorpe (1911). "
Nauarch and Nesiarch". The
Journal of ****enic Studies. 31: 251–259....
-
tribunes was
created (tribunus classis) who took over the
duties of the
first Nauarchs.
Later he was
called also
tribunus liburnarum (tribune of warships). The...
- ****ociated with the
Peloponnesian Wars,
including Taxiarch Strombichides,
Nauarch Diotimos of Euonymon, and
Strategoi Autocles and Anytus, the
latter also...