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- Polyxenidas (Ancient Gr****: Πολυξενίδας) the Rhodian, was a general and admiral who was exiled from his native country and entered the service of Antiochus...
- Polyxenida is an order of millipedes readily distinguished by a unique body plan consisting of a soft, non-calcified body ornamented with tufts of bristles...
- and its Rhodian allies under Eudamus against a Seleucid fleet of Polyxenidas. Polyxenidas attacked his adversaries as they were putting to sea between Myonessus...
- allies under Eumenes II against a Seleucid fleet of Polyxenidas. The battle began when Polyxenidas attacked the allied fleet off Corycus. The Roman squadron...
- two subclasses. The basal subclass Penicillata contains a single order, Polyxenida (bristle millipedes). All other millipedes belong to the subclass Chilognatha...
- Carthage Numidia Commanders and leaders Antiochus III Zeuxis Hannibal Polyxenidas Manius Acilius Lucius Aemilius Scipio Asiaticus Scipio Afric**** Eumenes...
- over the mountains. In front was a detachment of Cretan shields led by Polyxenidas of Rhodes and many skirmishers led by a man only known as Diogenes. The...
- was in no position to unite with Polyxenidas' fleet at Ephesus since his ships required lengthy repairs. Polyxenidas thus found himself isolated, as he...
- preserved most of his fleet; however, he was in no position to unite with Polyxenidas' fleet at Ephesus since his ships required lengthy repairs. The ensuing...
- Myonessus Romans under Regillus and Rhodians under Eudoras Seleucids under Polyxenidas 147 BC Port of Carthage Carthaginians under Hasdrubal Roman fleet of...