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Polycrates (/pəˈlɪkrəˌtiːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Πολυκράτης), son of Aeaces, was the
tyrant of
Samos from the 540s BC to 522 BC. He had a re****tion as both...
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Polycrates of
Ephesus (/pəˈlɪkrəˌtiːz/; Gr****: Πολυκράτης; fl. c. 130 – 196) was an
Early Christian bishop at Ephesus.
Polycrates convened a
synod to...
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Polycrates of Argos, son of Mnasiades, was a
Ptolemaic commander at the
Battle of Raphia, as well as a
governor of
Cyprus and
chancellor of the Ptolemaic...
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Polycrates (Ancient Gr****: Πολυκράτης, Polykratēs) may
refer to:
Polycrates,
tyrant of
Samos from c. 538 BC to 522 BC
Polycrates (sophist) (c. 440-370...
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Polycrates (Gr****: Πολυκράτης c. 440-370 B.C.) was a
sophist from Athens, who
later retired to the
island of Cyprus. He
wrote a work
titled The Indictment...
- Ode to
Polycrates (also To
Polycrates, 282a or S151) is an
ancient Gr**** poem
written by
Ibycus and
dedicated to
Polycrates,
tyrant of Samos. It was composed...
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major power in the Aegean,
culminating in the
reign of the
tyrant Polycrates. In the
classical period,
Samos came
under Athenian domination and activity...
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severed ties with
these ancient churches,
whose bishops included Polycrates of Ephesus; in
response he was
rebuked by
Irenaeus and others, according...
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Dalla polycrates is a
species of
butterfly in the
family Hesperiidae. It is
found in Peru,
Colombia and Ecuador.
Dalla polycrates polycrates - Colombia...
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bishop of Rome a
generation after Anicetus,
attempted to
excommunicate Polycrates of
Ephesus and all
other bishops of Asia for
their Quartodecimanism. According...