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Polyphron (Ancient Gr****: Πολύφρων) was a
tyrant of
Pherae and
Tagus of the
Thessalian League (370-369 BC). In 370 BC,
Polyphron succeeded Jason of Pherae...
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Virbia polyphron is a moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
Herbert Druce in 1894. It is
found in Mexico. Savela, Markku. "Virbia
polyphron (Druce...
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murdered in 370 BC,
Polydorus succeeded him
together with his
brother Polyphron, and the
brothers shared the
power as co-tyrants.
However this dual tyranny...
- Jason, the
tyrant of
Pherae and
Tagus of Thessaly, in 370 BC, his
brother Polyphron ruled for a year, but he was then
poisoned by
Alexander who ****umed power...
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Meidias (Lokrian contingent)
Hipponicus (Megarian contingent) Polyarchus,
Polyphron and
Lacrates (Aetolian contingent)
Aristomedus (Macedonian gr**** mercenaries)...
- (Αἰτναῖος),
owing to his
workshop being supposedly located below Mount Aetna.
Polýphrōn "ingenious, inventive" (Πολύφρων) Agaklytós "very famous, glorious" (Ἀγακλυτός)...
- Para to Santarem. —
ergeteles Gray (=
echephron Bates,
echion Bates,
polyphron Fldr.) has in the male a
broader blue-green band, and in the
female the...
- The
office of
tagus became a
tyranny under his successors, Polydorus,
Polyphron, Alexander, Tisiphonus, and Lycophron; until, at length, the old aristocratical...
- by
Francis Walker in 1865.
Boenasa nigrorosea Walker, [1865]
Boenasa polyphron (Druce, 1894)
Boenasa tricolor (Herrich-****, 1866) Savela, Markku...
- Jason,
before 370 BC (********inated) Polydorus, 370 BC (********inated)
Polyphron, 370-369 BC (********inated) Alexander, 369-358 BC (********inated) Tisiphonus...