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Philistus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Φίλιστος; c. 432 – 356 BC), son of Archomenidas, was a Gr****
historian from Sicily,
Magna Graecia.
Philistus was born in Syracuse...
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means 'New City'.
There is a
tradition in some
ancient sources, such as
Philistos of Syracuse, for an "early"
foundation date of
around 1215 BC—before the...
- rule. Dion is
eventually exiled due to the
machinations of his
rival Philistos, a
loyal but
corrupt supporter of Dionysios.
During these years Nikeratos...
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cities such as Tyre and Sidon.
Early numismatists classified the coin as
Philisto-Arabian,
based on its
artistic affinities with
coins from Philistia, a...
- Elis 174 § 84 BC
Stadion Demostratos Larisa Eusebius 174 § 84 BC
Synoris Philistos Elis 174 § 84 BC
Synoris Timareta Elis 175 § 80 BC Boys'
Stadion Epainetos...
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which the Gr****s were
known (Meyers &
Chancey 2012, pp. 3–4) The so-called
Philisto-Arabian
coins are
among the
oldest in Palestine. The
mints were located...
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means "New City".
There is a
tradition in some
ancient sources, such as
Philistos of Syracuse, for an "early"
foundation date of
around 1215 BC – that is...
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repeatedly mention the old
Latin towns.
Another tradition related by
Philistos of
Syracuse calls the
Sicels Ligurians,
whose king was a Sikelos. This...
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Combeau 2013, p. 91. "L'economie de
guerre et ses consequences- 1914-1929".
Philisto.fr.
Retrieved 25
August 2015.
Fierro 1996, pp. 282–283.
Fierro 1996, p...
- Μενέλαος son of
Menandros Μένανδρος Myas Μύας son of
Philiskos Φιλίσκος or
Philistos Nikanor Νικάνωρ son of
Nikon Νίκων and
Nikanor son of
Sosos Σῶσος Parmenion...