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winning 1,406
boxing matches,
Theagenes killed "most of his opponents".
Pausanias relates a
story regarding a
statue of
Theagenes made by
Glaucias of Aegina...
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Theagenes (Gr****: Θεαγένης) may
refer to:
Theagenes of
Megara (7th
century BC),
tyrant of
Megara Theagenes of
Rhegium (6th
century BC),
literary critic...
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Theagenes (Gr****: Θεαγένης,
floruit 470s–480s) was an
Athenian politician. A
native of Athens,
Theagenes belonged to a
wealthy and
aristocratic family...
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interpretations of Homer. This
approach leads to two
possible answers:
Theagenes of
Rhegium (whom
Porphyry calls the "first allegorist," Porph. Quaest...
- sea and put it back in its place.
Worship continued.
Theagenes was said to heal diseases.
Theagenes was an Athenian, who, in 425 BC, was
appointed together...
- work of
Theagenes,
although it is
possible that
there was an
earlier structure on the same site
which was.
Thucydides states that
Theagenes married his...
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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...
- For
other persons with the same name, see
Theagenes (disambiguation)
Theagenes (Gr****: Θεαγένης) was a
historical writer, of
uncertain date. Steph****...
- 'Ethiopian Stories') or
Theagenes and
Chariclea (/θiˈædʒəˌniːz ... ˌkærɪˈkliːə/;
Ancient Gr****: Θεαγένης καὶ Χαρίκλεια,
Theagénēs kaì Kharíkleia) is an...
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either 636 BC or 632 BC with
support from Megara,
where his father-in-law,
Theagenes, was tyrant.
Scholarship has
attempted to
definitively date the events...