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identifies himself as an Athenian,
telling us that his father's name was
Olorus and that he was from the
Athenian deme of Halimous. A
disputed anecdote...
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Olorus (Gr****: Ὄλορος) was the name of a king of Thrace. His
daughter Hegesipyle married the
Athenian statesman and
general Miltiades, who
defeated the...
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Olorus is a
genus of leaf
beetles in the
subfamily Eumolpinae. It is
found in Asia.
Olorus dentipes Tan, 1984
Olorus femoralis Chapuis, 1874 Synonyms:...
- "Eight
bookes of the
Peloponnesian Warre written by
Thucydides the
sonne of
Olorus.
Interpreted with
faith and
diligence immediately out of the Gr****e by Thomas...
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Agathocles (son of Lysimachus)
Dolonci (Δόλογγες)
Abrotonum Hegesipyle of
Olorus Olorus List of
rulers of
Bithynia In
order from west to east:
Stryme Abdera...
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likely he is
related to the
later historian and
general Thucydides, son of
Olorus, the
details are uncertain;
maternal grandfather and
grandson fits the available...
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resubjucated by
Mardonius at 492 BC
Xerxes I,
retains Thrace from 486 BC to 479 BC
Olorus, 5th
century BC Syrmus, king of the
Triballi 4th
century BC Bergaios, petty...
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ensured his
power by
employing 500 troops. He also made an
alliance with King
Olorus of
Thrace by
marrying his daughter, Hegesipyle. In
around 513 BC, Darius...
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neighbouring Thracian tribes by
marrying Hegesipyle daughter of the
Thracian king
Olorus.
Miltiades the
Younger also
served with King
Darius I of
Persia during his...
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Miltiades and his
mother was Hegesipyle,
daughter of the
Thracian king
Olorus and a
relative of the
historian Thucydides.
While Cimon was a
young man...