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- Philopoemen /ˌfɪləˈpiːmən/ (Gr****: Φιλοποίμην Philopoímēn; 253 BC, Megalopolis – 183 BC, Messene) was a skilled Gr**** general and statesman, who was Achaean...
- BC (Philopoemen of Megalopolis was Hipparch) Philopoemen of Megalopolis I 209–208 BC Nikias 208–207 BC (Aristaenos of Dyme was Hipparch) Philopoemen of...
- unable to defeat the Spartan forces outside Gythium and Philopoemen retreats to Tegea. When Philopoemen reenters Laconia for a second attempt, his forces are...
- is murdered by his enemies and is succeeded by his father, Paseas. Philopoemen, Gr**** general and statesman (d. 183 BC) Abantidas, tyrant of Sicyon...
- Philopoemen Constantinidi (born Konstantinidis; Gr****: Φιλοποίμην Κωνσταντινίδης; 1909–1992) was a Gr**** painter and engraver. Born in 1909 in Thessaloniki...
- Cimon1 Lysander and Sulla1 Numa and Lycurgus1 Pelopidas and Marcellus1 Philopoemen and Flamininus1 Phocion and Cato the Younger Pompey and Agesilaus1 Poplicola...
- Timoleon, Aemilius Paulus, Pelopidas, Marcellus, Aristides, Cato the Elder, Philopoemen, Flamininus, Pyrrhus, Marius, Lysander, Sulla, Cimon, Lucullus, Nicias...
- politics and it was the hometown of several notable Achaean figures such as Philopoemen, Lykortas and Polybius. Rome conquered Megalopolis during the Third Macedonian...
- Gr****–English Lexicon at the ****us Project Plutarch, Life of Philopoemen, 9 Plutarch, Life of Philopoemen, 9 Pausanias, Description of Greece, On Arcadia, N' Head...
- of Mantinea in 207, during which he was slain by the Achaean leader Philopoemen. Nabis took power after the death of Machanidas. Diodorus of Sicily claims...