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Athenian or Naucratian.
Respecting the date of
Phylarchus there is less uncertainty.
Polybius writes that
Phylarchus was a
contemporary of Aratus, and gave an...
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Amyclas of Amyclae. The
earliest source of the myth of
Daphne and
Apollo is
Phylarchus,
quoted by
Parthenius of Nicaea. Later, the
Roman poet Ovid does a retelling...
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Cununcus phylarchus is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in Paraná, Brazil. tortricidae.com v t e...
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Pseudovertagus phylarchus is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Cerithiidae.
Pseudovertagus phylarchus (Iredale, 1929). Retrieved...
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wondrous efficacy in such
matters [as to make
people more amorous]. And
Phylarchus confirms him, by
reference to some of the
presents which Sandrakottus...
- his grandfather,
mentioned above.
Areus and
Acrotatus are
accused by
Phylarchus of
having corrupted the
simplicity of
Spartan manners. He was succeeded...
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dated to c. 298 BCE, and his
death between 297 and 293 BCE. Gr****
writer Phylarchus (c.
third century BCE), who is
quoted by Athenaeus,
calls Chandragupta...
- 225–250. ISBN 978-1-4051-7936-2. Eckstein,
Arthur M. (2013). "Polybius,
Phylarchus, and
Historiographical Criticism".
classical Philology. 108 (4). The University...
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different migration routes and
calving areas. The
Kamchatkan reindeer (R. t.
phylarchus), a
forest subspecies,
formerly included reindeer west of the Sea of Okhotsk...
- A
phylarch (Gr****: φύλαρχος, Latin:
phylarchus) is a Gr****
title meaning "ruler of a tribe", from phyle, "tribe" +
archein "to rule". In
classical Athens...