-
miles wide, on
which the
original city of
Gades stood. By
Ephorus and
Philistides it is
called Erythia, by Timæus and
Silenus Aphrodisias, and by the natives...
-
party in
Oreus was
friendly to Philip; and by the aid of this
monarch Philistides became tyrant of the city; but the Athenians, at the
instigation of Demosthenes...
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miles wide, on
which the
original city of
Gades stood. By
Ephorus and
Philistides it is
called Erythia, by Timæus and
Silenus Aphrodisias, and by the natives...
- 163–164
Philistides of
Piraeus Father of Aristocleides,
archon of 176-177 and
Philistides,
archon of ca. 194-200,
grandfather of
Aurelius Philistides, archon...
-
Mallotes was a
stoic philosopher.
Crates of
Mallus was a
stoic philosopher.
Philistides (Ancient Gr****: Φιλιστείδης), a scholar.
Lysanias (Ancient Gr****: Λυσανίας)...
- 502-499 BC Aristomelidas,
Archaic period (?) Nearchus, 234 BC (resigned)
Philistides, c. 341 BC (expelled) Menippus, c. 341 BC (expelled) Herophantus, c....
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Phocion of the
Macedonian party in
Eretria and
Oreus under Cleitarchus and
Philistides, gave
control over the
island to Callias.
Callias seems to have been...
-
migrated to
Histiaea and
enlarged the city,
being forced to do so by
Philistides the tyrant,
after the
Battle of Leuctra. In addition, the
names Ellopia...
- the
Macedonian interest on the island. In response,
Cleitarchus and
Philistides, the
tyrant of Oreus, sent amb****adors to
Athens to prevent, if possible...