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Proxeny or
proxenia (Ancient Gr****: προξενία) in
ancient Greece was an
arrangement whereby a
citizen (chosen by the city)
hosted foreign amb****adors at...
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Proxenus of
Atarneus (Gr****: Πρόξενος ὁ Ἀταρνεύς) is most
famous for
being Aristotle's
guardian after the
death of his parents.
Proxenus educated Aristotle...
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Proxenus mendosa is a
species of
cutworm or dart moth in the
family Noctuidae. It is
found in
North America. The MONA or
Hodges number for
Proxenus mendosa...
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Proxenus of
Boeotia (Ancient Gr****: Πρόξενος) was a
disciple of
Gorgias and a
friend of Xenophon. He came from the city of
Thebes in Boeotia.
Being connected...
- and the
overthrow of the
Thirty Tyrants in 403 BC.
Personally invited by
Proxenus of
Beotia (Anabasis 3.1.9), one of the
captains in Cyrus's
mercenary army...
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duties on
behalf of
another state etheloproxenos (ἐθελοπρόξενος). The
proxenus is
generally compared to the
modern consul or
minister resident. His duties...
- 1989, but re-instated in 2010.
Proxenus mendosa (McDunnough, 1927)
Proxenus mindara (Barnes & McDunnough, 1913)
Proxenus miranda (Grote, 1873) Pitkin,...
- Both of Aristotle's
parents died when he was
still at a
young age and
Proxenus of
Atarneus became his guardian.
Although little information about Aristotle's...
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Proxenus miranda, the
miranda moth or
glistening rustic, is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
found in most of
North America,
where it has been recorded...
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until he
deserted in
Syria 1,500
hoplites and 500
light infantry under Proxenus of
Boeotia 1,000
hoplites under Sophaenetus of
Stymfalia 500
hoplites under...