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Phrynon of
Athens (Gr****: Φρύνων ο Αθηναίος; Athens;
before 657 BC – c. 606 BC) was a
general of
ancient Athens, and a
winner in
ancient Olympic Games...
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victorious in the
battle against the
Athenians and
their commander Phrynon. In
consequence of this victory, the
Mytilenaeans held
Pittacus in the...
- interrupted. In the
central and
southern districts of the
Congo region. [of
phrynon Druce, 1895]
Forewing red-brown, a cream-coloured,
broken spot near to...
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Archaic period Ancient Gr****
Olympic festivals ****anodikai
Eusebius lists Phrynon in this Olympiad, but the text is
fragmentary and it is not
clear what...
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Sphaerus of
Laconia (Ancient Gr****: Σφαῖρος Λάκων) 36th
Olympiad 636 BC -
Phrynon of
Athens 37th
Olympiad 632 BC -
Eurycleidas of
Laconia 38th
Olympiad 628...
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century BC, the
Athenians sent the
Olympic victor Phrynon to
conquer Sigeion.
According to tradition,
Phrynon and the
Mytilenaean aristocrat Pittacus fought...
- 1966
Automeris patagoniensis Lemaire, M.J.
Smith & Wolfe, 1992
Automeris phrynon Druce, 1897
Automeris pomifera Schaus, 1906
Automeris postalbida Schaus...
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Phanas of
Pellene Philinus of Cos
Philip II of
Macedon Philippus of
Croton Phrynon of
Athens Polydamas of
Skotoussa Pythagoras of
Laconia Pythagoras of Samos...
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Attaginus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀτταγῖνος), son of
Phrynon, was one of the
leading Theban oligarchs, who betra****
their city to
Xerxes I on the
Second Persian...
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Phanas of
Pellene Philinus of Cos
Philip II of
Macedon Philippus of
Croton Phrynon of
Athens Polydamas of
Skotoussa Pythagoras of
Laconia Pythagoras of Samos...