- the
Orchomenians dared not
offer resistance, and
surrendered the hostages. At the time of the
foundation of Megalopolis, we find the
Orchomenians exercising...
- them, then came the Phocians, and the
Orchomenians held the
extreme left flank. The
Thebans faced the
Orchomenians and the
Argives faced the Spartans. Both...
- The
Minyades (Ancient Gr****: Μινυάδες) were
three Orchomenian (Arcadian)
princesses in Gr**** mythology.
These sisters were
protagonists of a myth about...
- of Ares and Astyoche;
later one of the
Suitors of
Helen and led the
Orchomenians in the
Trojan War.
Asclepius ✓ ✓ 2
Tricca son of
Apollo and
Coronis or...
-
Sicyonians 3,000
Aeginetans 500
Tenth coil
Megarians 3,000
Epidaurians 700
Orchomenians 600
Ninth coil
Phliasians 1,000
Troezenians 1,000
Hermionians 300 Eighth...
-
gather the most
warlike Gr****s. Later, the
Phlegyans separated from the
Orchomenians and were
hostile to them, even
going so far as to
plunder the temple...
- a
speech delivered by
Callippus of
Corinth (5th
century BCE) to the
Orchomenians as the source: This
fragment suggests that Chersias, like his apparent...
- confederacy, and
advanced to
Haliartus with his
troops and a
force of
Orchomenians. There, he was
killed in the
Battle of
Haliartus after bringing his force...
- name
which can
denote “golden”
expresses the
traditional opinion of the
Orchomenians' wealth. Pseudo-Clement,
Recognitions 10.21–23 Pausanias, 9.36.1 Pausanias...
-
Orchomenos struck its
coinage from the mid-sixth century. In 480–479 BC, the
Orchomenians joined their neighbouring rivals the
Thebans to turn back the invading...