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Telesarchus or
Telesarch (Gr****: Τελέσαρχος, Telesarkhos) is a little-attested Gr****
author who
wrote a work on the
early history of Argolis,
called the...
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Telesarchus was a little-attested Gr**** writer.
Telesarchus may also
refer to:
Telesarchus (military commander) (fl. 279 BC), a Syro-Macedonian military...
- In The
Histories of Herodotus,
Telesarchus (Gr****: Τελέσαρχος, Telesarkhos) was a 6th-century BC
aristocrat who pla**** a role in the
political upheavals...
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sometime between 479 and 475 BC.
Telesarchus's brother was the
father of Nicocles, who was a
champion boxer.
Telesarchus commissioned Pindar to
write a...
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Telesarchus (Gr****: Τελέσαρχος, Telesarkhos) was a Syro-Macedonian
military commander from the
region along the
Orontes river. In 279 BC,
Antiochus I...
- Polyarchus,
Polyphron and
Lacrates (Aetolian Contingent)
Aristomedus (Macedonian gr**** mercenaries)
Telesarchus (Seleucid Gr**** and
Syrian mercenaries)...
- 4th century),
general Cleander of
Aegina (fl. 5th
century BC), son of
Telesarchus pankratiast,
winner in
Isthmia Cleander of
Phigalea (fl.5th-6th century...
- on whom
Aesculapius brought back from the dead; the
Argive epic poet
Telesarchus is
quoted as
saying in a
scholion that
Aesculapius resurrected Orion...
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philosopher Pythagoras (sculptor)
Rhoecus (6th
century BC),
sculptor Telesarchus of
Samos (6th
century BC),
aristocrat Theodorus (6th
century BC), sculptor...
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Teleon Teleph****a
Telephus Telepylos Teles of
Megara Telesarchus (military commander)
Telesarchus of
Samos Telesilla Telesphorus (mythology)
Telestas Telesterion...