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Pausanias (Gr****: Παυσανίας) may
refer to:
Pausanias the Regent,
Spartan general and
regent of the 5th
century BC
Pausanias of Sicily,
physician of the...
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Pausanias sought to put
together a
lasting written account of "all
things Gr****", or
panta ta ****enika.
Being born in Asia Minor,
Pausanias was of...
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general Attalus blamed Pausanias of
Orestis for the
death of his friend, who
confusingly was also
named Pausanias.
Pausanias of Orestis,
feeling spurned...
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displeased with
Pausanias because of
Pausanias'
arrogance and high-handedness. In 477 BC, the
Spartans recalled Pausanias once again.
Pausanias went to Kolonai...
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Pausanias (/pɔːˈseɪniəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Παυσανίας; fl. c. 420 BC) was an
ancient Athenian of the deme Kerameis, who was the
lover of the poet Agathon...
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Pausanias (Ancient Gr****: Παυσανίας
Pausanías) was king of the
ancient Gr****
kingdom of
Macedon for
around a year, from 394/3 to 393/2. He was the son...
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Pausanias indicated that an
altar to
Alcmene had been
built in the
Cynosarges in Athens,
alongside altars to Heracles, Hebe, and Iolaus.
Pausanias also...
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Tempio Pausania (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtɛmpjo pauˈzaːnja] ; Gallurese: Tèmpiu) is a town of
about 14,000
inhabitants in the
Gallura region of northern...
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Pausanias (Gr****: Παυσανίας), also
known as
Pausanias the Pretender, was an
ancient Macedonian who
claimed the
right the
Macedonian throne around 360–359...
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against Pausanias, who
narrowly escaped condemnation. In 395 BC,
Lysander died
fighting against Thebes at the
beginning of the
Corinthian War.
Pausanias was...