-
Miltiades the Younger's brother,
Stesagoras,
inherited the
tyranny of the Chersonese. Four
years later (516 BC),
Stesagoras met his
death by an axe to the...
-
death of
Militiades the Elder, his
maternal half brother,
Stesagoras acquired power.
Stesagoras only
ruled for
approximately three years (519 - 516 BCE)...
- "booby"), son of
Stesagoras, was a
member the
Athenian clan of Philaidae, step-brother of
Miltiades the
Elder and
father of
Stesagoras, both
tyrants of...
- by the
latter 519
Miltiades is
overthrown by
Stesagoras 519
Abydos declares independence from
Stesagoras and is led by the
Persian Tyrant Daphnis 518...
- the 6th
century BC
Lampsacus was
attacked by
Miltiades the
Elder and
Stesagoras, the
Athenian tyrants of the
nearby Thracian Chersonese.
During the 6th...
- childless,
around 525 BC. He was
succeeded as
tyrant by his nephew,
Stesagoras, who was
killed shortly afterwards by the Lampsacenes. In the Thracian...
- the
Thracian Chersonese p****ed to his step-brother's son
Stesagoras. Then in c.520 BC
Stesagoras was
succeeded by his
brother Miltiades the Younger, son...
- c. 343-330 BC Taurosthenes, c. 330 BC
Miltiades the Elder, 555-519 BC
Stesagoras, 519-516 BC (********inated) Miltiades, 516-510 BC, 496-492 BC Strattis...
-
Pancratium orBoxing Eurymenes of
Samos Tethrippon Cimon Coalemos (son of
Stesagoras of Athens) 063rd 528 BC
Stadion Parmenides of
Camarina Wrestling Milo...
- Socrates, Euripides,
Hagnon (stepfather of Theramenes), and
Miltiades son of
Stesagoras. This
Miltiades is not to be
confused with
Miltiades the Younger, but...