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figures Orchomenus (Arcadia), also
called the
Arcadian Orchomenus, a city of
Arcadia Orchomenus (Boeotia), also
called the
Minyean Orchomenus, a city...
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Orchomenus (Ancient Gr****: Ὀρχομενός Orchomenos), the
setting for many
early Gr**** myths, is best
known today as a rich
archaeological site in Boeotia...
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Orchomenus or
Orchomenos (Gr****: Ὀρχομενός) was an
ancient city of Arcadia, Greece,
called by
Thucydides (v. 61) the
Arcadian Orchomenus (Ὀρχομενός ὁ Ἀρκαδικός)...
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Pisistratus (/paɪˈsɪstrətəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Πεισίστρατος) was king of
Arcadian Orchomenus at the time of the
Peloponnesian War. He
became the
object of the hatred...
- mythology, the name
Orchomenus (/ɔːrˈkɒmɪnəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ὀρχομενός, romanized: Orkhomenós, from ὄρχος and μένος) may
refer to:
Orchomenus, an
Arcadian prince...
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invaders would be
poised to
attack both
Orchomenus and Coronea.
Having gained control of Chaeronea,
Orchomenus and Coronea, and
their territories, the...
- (Ancient Gr****: Νώνακρις) was a town of
ancient Arcadia in the
territory of
Orchomenus. With
Dipoena and Calliae, it
formed the
Arcadian Tripolis. Its po****tion...
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Orchomenus or
Orchomenos (Ancient Gr****: Ὀρχομενός) was a town of
ancient Euboea. Strabo. Geographica. Vol. ix p. 416. Page
numbers refer to
those of Isaac...
- The
Battle of
Orchomenus was
fought in 85 BC
between Rome and the
forces of
Mithridates VI of Pontus. The
Roman army was led by
Lucius Cornelius Sulla...
- Antigenidas, son of Simylus, (fl. 4th
century BC) was a
cavalryman from
Orchomenus, who
served with Alexander's
allied cavalry until the
expedition reached...