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Phalaecus (Ancient Gr****: Φάλαικος, romanized:
Phalaikos) was the
ruler of
Phocis in
Greece during the
Third Sacred War
before he was ousted.
After his...
- Aeschines, that the
Phocian army
restored Phalaikos because they had not been
properly paid, and
further that
Phalaikos,
realizing that the army
could not be...
- time to save
Lyttos and
defeat Phalaikos.
Phalaikos then
turned against Kydonia. This
decision proved fatal for
Phalaikos who was
slain in the
siege and...
- the
Mercenary War and
helped Hamilcar Barca crush the
rebel leaders.
Phalaikos d. 343 BC
Deposed ruler of
Phocis who
formed a
mercenary army and fought...
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Aeschines that the
Phocian army
restored Phalaikos because they had not been
properly paid, and
further that
Phalaikos,
realizing that the army
could not be...
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several battles, and
reduces him to the
condition of
being a tributary.
Phalaikos unsuccessfully lays
siege to
Kydonia on the
island of Crete. The native...
- from
Gortyna for pro-Spartan policy. In 343 BC the city was
besieged by
Phalaikos and his army of
mercenaries after his
failed attempt to
capture Lyttus...
- with
Philip II of Macedon. The city emplo**** a
Phocian mercenary named Phalaikos against their enemy, the city of Lyttus. The
Lyttians appealed to the...
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marching on
Athens itself. However, by the end of February, the
general Phalaikos was
restored to
power in Phocis, and he
refused to
allow the Athenians...
- Aeschines, that the
Phocian army
restored Phalaikos because they had not been
properly paid, and
further that
Phalaikos,
realizing that the army
could not be...