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Pheidon (Ancient Gr****: Φείδων) was an
Argive ruler,
usually dated to the
first half of the 7th
century BCE (perhaps
reigning c. 680 – c. 660). While...
- Aristomachos.
Ancestor of the
royal Macedonian dynasty, the Temenids.
Pheidon I. Son of Temenus. Deiphontes. Son-in-law of Temenos.
Cisos or Ceisos....
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Pheidon I (Gr****: Φείδων'A) was a king of
Argos in the 8th
century BC, and
seems to have been a son of Temenus, a great-great-grandson of Heracles. He...
- in the Argolis,
possibly c. 669 BC
during the rule of the
Argive tyrant Pheidon. One of the few
major setbacks suffered by the
Spartans in
conflict with...
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expansion and
power under the
energetic 7th
century BC
ruler King
Pheidon.
Under Pheidon,
Argos regained sway over the
cities of the
Argolid and challenged...
- 2006
British three volume set of
reference books on
industrial design Pheidon, king of
Argos This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- (1917–1999), Gr****
general who was
President of
Greece from 1973 to 1974
Pheidon, an
Argive ruler during the 7th
century BCE
Phedon Papamichael (born 1962)...
- Yale
Professor and
Historian Donald Kagan sustains that the king of
Argos Pheidon was "the
first man to
strike silver coins on the
island of Aegina" in the...
- ****ociated with the
invention (although the
Parian Chronicle mentions Pheidon of
Argos as a contender). In 546 BC,
Croesus was
captured by the Persians...
- Temenus, was the
first king of Argos, who
later counted the
famous tyrant Pheidon. At Macedonia, the
Heraclids formed the
Argead Dynasty,
whose name comes...