- the
battle Onomarchus gathered the
remains of the
Phocian army and
retreated to Delphi. An ****embly of the
people was held, in
which Onomarchus strongly...
- trees,
especially jackfruit. "
Onomarchus uninotatus (Serville, 1838)". www.gbif.org.
Retrieved 2021-07-30. "
Onomarchus uninotatus". iNaturalist. Retrieved...
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species in the
genus include Onomarchus bisulcatus Ingrisch & Shishodia, 1998
Onomarchus cretaceus (Serville, 1838)
Onomarchus leuconotus (Serville, 1838)...
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supported by
Onomarchus.
Philip and his
forces invaded Thessaly,
defeating 7,000
Phocians and
forcing Phayllus, the
brother of
Onomarchus, to leave. That...
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Onomarchus dispatched his brother,
Phayllos with 7000 men; however,
Philip repulsed this
force before it
could join up with the Pheraeans.
Onomarchus...
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National Reserve, Peru
Aegimia elongata Pycnopalpa bicordata,
Trinidad Onomarchus kanara James L.
Castner &
David A.
Nickle (1995). "Intraspecific color...
- (356–346 BC). The Phocians, led by two
capable generals,
Philomelus and
Onomarchus,
replied to the
penal decree by
seizing Delphi and
using its
riches to...
- Bolívar, 1906
Liocentrum Karsch, 1890
Micta Karsch, 1896
Mustius Stål, 1874
Onomarchus Stål, 1874
Opisthodicrus Karsch, 1890
Oxyaspis Brunner von Wattenwyl,...
- in two
disastrous defeats by the
Phocian general Onomarchus. Philip II in turn
defeated Onomarchus in 352 BC at the
Battle of
Crocus Field,
which led...
- (later)
stones that were
sometimes lit on fire.[clarification needed]
Onomarchus of
Phocis first used
catapults on the
battlefield against Philip II of...