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pharnaces Doubleday, 1846
Papilio phanostratus Godman & Salvin, [1890]
Papilio polycharmus Godman & Salvin, [1890]
Priamides pharnaces Heraclides pharnaces...
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lavantem sese Daedalsas,
stantem Polycharmus ("Venus
washing herself, of Daedalsas, [and another], standing, of
Polycharmus"),
recording a
sculpture of a...
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Eucles 45–44 BC
Diocles 44–43 BC
Leucius /
Lucius of
Rhamnous 43-42 BC
Polycharmus 42–41 BC
Euthydomus 41–40 BC
Nicander 40–39 BC
Philostratus 39–38 BC...
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attested by Agrippa's
letter to Caligula. At Stobi, in 165 AD,
Tiberius Polycharmus, who is
designated "father of the synagogue",
converted his
villa into...
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between 27 and 17 BC or, less likely, in 10/9 BC.
Eucles had two sons
Polycharmus (probably
named for a
maternal relative) and
Herodes (named
after his...
- She had an
ancestor four
generations removed from her
called Polycharmus.
Polycharmus from 9/8 BC-22/23,
could have
served as an
archon of Athens. Her...
- XV 260)
Theodosius son of Dius of
Laciadae (ca. 100 BC, IG II2 2871)
Polycharmus son of
Eucles of
Marathon (AD 30-37: IG II2 3530),
simultaneously priest...