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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...
- The name
Peisander or
Pisander (Ancient Gr****: Πείσανδρος, Peisandros) can
refer to
several historical figures:
Peisander of
Camirus in Rhodes, Ancient...
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Peisander (/paɪˈsændər, ˈpaɪˌsændər/; Gr****: Πείσανδρος) was a
Spartan admiral during the
Corinthian War. In 395 BC, he was
placed in
command of the Spartan...
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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...
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Peisander or
Pisander of
Laranda (/paɪˈsændər, ˈpaɪˌsændər/;
Ancient Gr****: Πείσανδρος ὁ Λαρανδινός, Peísandros ho Larandinós) was a Gr**** poet who flourished...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Peisander or
Pisander (/paɪˈsændər, ˈpaɪˌsændər/;
Ancient Gr****: Πείσανδρος Peisandros) may
refer to the
following characters: Pisander...
- admiral, Conon, destro**** the
Spartan fleet led by the
inexperienced Peisander,
ending Sparta's
brief bid for
naval supremacy. The
battle outcome was...
- (also
named Peiren or Alcimenes).
Bellerophon was the
father of
Isander (
Peisander), Hippolochus, and
Laodamia (Deidamia or Hippodamia) by Philonoe, daughter...
- lost epic poem of Pany****is of Halicarn****us Heracleia, epic poem of
Peisander of
Rhodes recounting the
Labours of
Heracles Heraclia (moth), a genus...
- 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...