- Syracuse, in the 4th
century BC.
Regium or
Rhegium, its
first Latin name,
during the 3rd and 2nd
centuries BC.
Rhegium Julii (Reggio Giulia),
during the Roman...
- The
siege of
Rhegium was
undertaken in 387 BC by a
Syracusan force against the city of
Rhegium. The
Syracusans were led by the
tyrant Dionysius I. Dionysius...
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under the
power of the
tyrant Anaxilas in
Rhegium.
While a
Samian by birth, he was a
pupil of
Clearchus of
Rhegium.
Pythagoras was at
first a painter, but...
- of
Rhegium (modern
Reggio Calabria) in
Magna Graecia. He was
originally from Messenia, a
region in the Peloponnese.
Anaxilas was
master of
Rhegium in...
- half of 6th
century BC) was an
Ancient Gr****
lyric poet, a
citizen of
Rhegium in
Magna Graecia,
probably active at
Samos during the
reign of the tyrant...
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Theagenes of
Rhegium (Gr****: Θεαγένης ὁ Ῥηγῖνος, Theagenēs ho Rhēginos; fl. 529–522 BC) was a Gr****
literary critic of the 6th
century BC from
Rhegium (modern...
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Cleomenes of
Rhegium (Gr****: Kλεoμένης Kleoménes; 5th-century BC) was a Gr****
dithyrambic poet,
apparently from
Rhegium in
Magna Graecia.
According to...
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Clearchus or
Clearch (Gr****: Κλέαρχος Klearkhos) was a
sculptor in
bronze at
Rhegium (modern
Reggio Calabria) in
Magna Graecia. He is
notable as the teacher...
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Proclus or
Proklos (Gr****: Πρόκλος; 1st
century AD),
probably a
native of
Rhegium in
Magna Graecia, was a
physician among the
Bruttii in Italy. He belonged...
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Faustus of Riez was an
early Bishop of Riez (
Rhegium) in
Southern Gaul (Provence), the best
known and most
distinguished defender of so-called Semipelagianism...