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- Barsine was daughter of Artabazus, satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia, and wife of Mentor of Rhodes and after his death, Mentor's brother, Memnon. In...
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- Apries (Απριης) is the name by which Herodotus (ii. 161) and Diodorus (i. 68) designate Wahibre, Ουαφρης (Pharaoh-Hophra), a pharaoh of Egypt (589...
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- Charondas (Greek Χαρονδας), a celebrated lawgiver of Catania in Sicily. His date is uncertain. Some...
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- Andromachus was the ruler of Tauromenium (modern Taormina) in Sicily in the middle of the fourth century BCE, and the father of the historian...
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- Abisares, called Embisarus (Eμβισαρoς) by Diodorus, an Indian king beyond the river Hydaspes, whose territory lay in the mountains, sent embassi...
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- Hicetas, was tyrant of Syracuse, during the interval between the reign of Agathocles and that of Pyrrhus. After the death of Agathocles (289 B...
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- Hicetas was a Syracusan general, contemporary with the younger Dionysius and Timoleon. He is first mentioned as a friend of Dion, after whose death...
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- Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus (or Rullus), son of Marcus, of the patrician Fabii of ancient Rome, was five times consul and a hero of the...
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- Tyndarion (Greek:) was a tyrant of Tauromenium (modern Taormina) in Sicily, who invited Phyrrhus over from Italy in 278 BCE. Pyrrhus directed his...
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- Myron of Priene was the author of an historical account of the first Messenian war, from the taking of Ampheia to the death of Aristodemus. His...
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