- by the league, to send an
expedition against Olynthus.
After three years of
indecisive warfare Olynthus consented to
dissolve the
confederacy (379). It...
-
ships of the
Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) have
borne the name RFA
Olynthus: RFA
Olynthus was an
oiler launched in 1918 as RFA British Star and was in service...
-
launched in 1964 as RFA
Olynthus, the
second ship to bear this name. She with her two sisters, were
initially known as the
Olynthus class. Her
design was...
-
Callisthenes of
Olynthus (/kəˈlɪsθəˌniːz/; Gr****: Καλλισθένης; c. 360 – c. 327 BCE) was a Gr****
historian in
Macedon with
connections to both Aristotle...
- mythology,
Olynthus (Ancient Gr****: Ὄλυνθος) was a son of
Heracles and Bolbe, from whom the
ancient city of
Olynthus, and the
river Olynthus near Apollonia...
-
Chalcidian League, led by
Olynthus. The
reasons were, firstly, the
strengthening of the
Chalcidian League led by
Olynthus,
which created a
threat to...
- of his men.
While besieging Potidea,
Artabazus also
decided to
besiege Olynthus,
which was also in revolt. The town was held by the
Bottiaean tribe, who...
-
Ephippus of
Olynthus, for
Olynthus was the prin****l town in Chalcidice, and
Ephippus might just as well be
called a
native of
Olynthus as of Chalcidice...
- Haeckel, 1872
Asculmis Haeckel, 1872
Ascuris Haeckel, 1872
Clistolynthus Haeckel, 1870
Nardopsis Haeckel, 1870
Olynthus Haeckel, 1869
Tarrus Haeckel, 1869...
- list, taxonomy,
distribution Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Olynthus.
Images representing Olynthus at
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