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- Sicyon (/ˈsɪʃiˌɒn, ˈsɪs-/; Gr****: Σικυών; gen.: Σικυῶνος) or Sikyōn was an ancient Gr**** city state situated in the northern Peloponnesus between Corinth...
- ] (Ancient Gr****: Ζεύξιππος) was the successor of Phaestus as king of Sicyon and in turn succeeded by Hippolytus, grandson of the former ruler. Zeuxippus...
- (/ˈklaɪsθɪniːz/ KLYSSE-thin-eez; Ancient Gr****: Κλεισθένης) was the tyrant of Sicyon from c. 600–560 BC, who aided in the First Sacred War against Kirrha that...
- Sostratus of Sicyon (Ancient Gr****: Σώστρατος, Sostratos) was an Olympic athlete and pankratiast from Sicyon in Ancient Greece, known for his style of...
- BC Aratus of Sicyon I 245–244 BC Aratus of Sicyon II 243–242 BC Aegialeas 242–241 BC (?) Aratus of Sicyon III 241–240 BC Aratus of Sicyon IV 239–238 BC...
- bronze, which resurfaced around 1972, has been ****ociated with him. Born at Sicyon around 390 BC, Lysippos was a worker in bronze in his youth. He taught himself...
- the 20th king of Sicyon who reigned for 40 years. Polybus was the son of Hermes and Chthonophyle, daughter of the eponym of Sicyon. He had a daughter...
- Aratus of Sicyon (Ancient Gr****: Ἄρατος ὁ Σικυώνιος; 271–213 BC) was a politician and military commander of ****enistic Greece. He was elected strategos...
- In Gr**** mythology, Sicyon (/ˈsɪkiːoʊn/; Ancient Gr****: Σικυών) is the eponym of the polis of the same name, which was said to have previously been known...
- Perugia, Italy) and then exiled from Italy, after which Fulvia died at Sicyon in Greece while attempting to reach Antony. Her sudden death led to a reconciliation...