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- Telecles (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Τηλεκλῆς, translit. Tēleklês), of Phocis or Phocaea, was the pupil and successor of Lacydes, and was joint leader (scholarch)...
- vase which he dedicated to Aphrodite at Naucratis. His sons Theodorus and Telecles made a statue of the Pythian Apollo for the Samians. Rhoecus was also the...
- Gr**** philosopher and joint leader of the Platonic Academy at Athens with Telecles Evander of Beroea, first century sculptor Evander (footballer) (born 1998)...
- Academy at Athens together with Telecles. In the final ten years of Lacydes' life (c. 215-c. 205), Evander and Telecles had helped run the Academy due...
- years of his life the Academy was run by a council led by Evander and Telecles, who succeeded him to jointly run the Academy after his death in 206/5...
- Dioscuri Cotys Promeus Idas Dorceus Jason Sphodris Acastus Echeclus Ancaeus Telecles Heracles Erymus Zelys Jason Genysus Glaucus Jason Hages Polydeuces Halys...
- The ancient historian Herodotus twice refers to Theodorus as "the son of Telecles," a Samian artist. Herodotus credits Theodorus along with Rhoecus with...
- Arcesilaus was followed by Lacydes of Cyrene (241–215 BC), Evander and Telecles (jointly) (205 – c. 165 BC), and Hegesinus (c. 160 BC). The New or Third...
- Lampsacus Peripatetic Syri**** died c. 437 Neoplatonic Telauges Pythagorean Telecles of Phocis died 167/166 BC Academic skeptic Teles the Cynic Cynic Thales...
- Critias, Archon (600–599 BC) Cypselus, Archon (597–596 BC) Telecles, Archon (596–595 BC) Philombrotus, Archon (595–594 BC) Solon, Archon (594–593 BC) Dropides...