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- Peisander (/paɪˈsændər, ˈpaɪˌsændər/; Gr****: Πείσανδρος) of Camirus in Rhodes, Ancient Gr**** epic poet, supposed to have flourished about 640 BC. Peisander...
- Peisander (fl. 429 - 411 BC) was an Athenian from the demos of Acharnae, who pla**** a prominent part in the Athenian coup of 411 BC, which briefly replaced...
- The name Peisander or Pisander (Ancient Gr****: Πείσανδρος, Peisandros) can refer to several historical figures: Peisander of Camirus in Rhodes, Ancient...
- Peisander (/paɪˈsændər, ˈpaɪˌsændər/; Gr****: Πείσανδρος) was a Spartan admiral during the Corinthian War. In 395 BC, he was placed in command of the Spartan...
- In Gr**** mythology, Peisander or Pisander (/paɪˈsændər, ˈpaɪˌsændər/; Ancient Gr****: Πείσανδρος Peisandros) may refer to the following characters: Pisander...
- Peisander or Pisander of Laranda (/paɪˈsændər, ˈpaɪˌsændər/; Ancient Gr****: Πείσανδρος ὁ Λαρανδινός, Peísandros ho Larandinós) was a Gr**** poet who flourished...
- admiral, Conon, destro**** the Spartan fleet led by the inexperienced Peisander, ending Sparta's brief bid for naval supremacy. The battle outcome was...
- must have pra**** for Odysseus to not come home, so he kills him anyway. Peisander, son of Polyctor. Offered a necklace as a gift to Penelope. Killed by...
- (also named Peiren or Alcimenes). Bellerophon was the father of Isander (Peisander), Hippolochus, and Laodamia (Deidamia or Hippodamia) by Philonoe,[AI-generated...
- as Pasha. Nestor of Laranda, an epic poet, the father of the poet Peisander. Peisander of Laranda an epic poet, the son of the poet Nestor. The bearers...