Hipparchus Of Euboea

Hipparchus Of Euboea

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Hipparchus of Euboea was one of the warmest partisans of Philip of Macedon, who rewarded him for his zeal by appointing him, together with...

Archemachus Of Euboea

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Archemachus of Euboea wrote a work on his native island, which consisted at least of three books. Whether this Archemachus was the author of the...

Lycophron

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Lycophron was a Greek poet and grammarian. The "Oxford Classical Dictionary", however, regards these as two different men. He was born at Chalcis...

Elephenor

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In Greek mythology Elephenor was the son of Chalcodon and king of the Abantes of Euboea. He received the sons of Theseus of Athens, Acamas and...

Acamas

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Acamas was the son of Phaedra and Theseus. When his father was exiled from Athens, he was sent to Euboea with his half-brother Demophon. There,...

Epaphus

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In Greek mythology, Epaphus, also called Apis, is the son of Zeus and Io. He was born in Euboea (Herodotus,Strabo) or according others in Egypt. ....

Charidemus

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Charidemus, of Oreus in Euboea, was a Greek mercenary leader of the 4th century BC. About 367 BC he fought under the Athenian general Iphicrates...

Dinarchus

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Dinarchus, (c. 361 - c. 291 BC) last of the ten Attic orators, son of Sostratus (or, according to the "Suda", Socrates), was born at Corinth. He...

Cersobleptes

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Cersobleptes was son of Cotys, king of Thrace, on whose death in 358 BC he inherited the kingdom in conjunction with Berisades and Amadocus II, who...
Parmenion

Parmenion

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Parmenion (also Parmenio was a Macedonian general in the service of Philip II of Macedon and Alexander the Great. Parmenion was the son of a...