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Tyrant of the Greek city-state of Sicyon from 264 to 252 BC
Mythology, "Abantidas", Boston, (1867) This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). "Abantidas". Dictionary
Abantidas
Calendar year
and statesman (d. 183 BC) Abantidas, tyrant of Sicyon (assassinated) Günther, Linda-Marie (Munich) (October 1, 2006), "Abantidas", Brill’s New Pauly, Brill
252_BC
Ancient Greek city
BC Cleinias was slain by his cognate Abantidas, who established his tyranny for twelve years. In 252 BC Abantidas was murdered by two rhetoricians, Aristotle
Sicyon
Absolute ruler unrestrained by law or constitution
Cleon of Sicyon, Aristodemus of Megalopolis, Aristomachus I of Argos, Abantidas of Sicyon, Aristippus of Argos, Lydiadas of Megalopolis, Aristomachus
Tyrant
3rd-century BC Greek writer
an attempt to overthrow the rule of the tyrant Abantidas of Sicyon. The two philosophers killed Abantidas during a public debate, but the tyrant's father
Deinias_of_Argos
Euthydemus, c. 280–270 BC (expelled) Timocleidas, c. 280–270 BC (expelled) Abantidas, 264–252 BC (assassinated) Paseas, 252–251 BC (assassinated) Nicocles
List_of_ancient_Greek_tyrants
the Seleucid dynasty Ptolemy Keraunos Killed near Lysimachia. 252 BC Abantidas, tyrant of Sicyon 192 BC Nabis, Tyrant of Sparta Aetolian League 27 September
List of assassinations in Europe
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Greek statesman and general (271–213 BCE)
becoming the leader of the exiles' party. In Sicyon, Abantidas was killed by two philosophers. Abantidas was replaced by his own father, who was subsequently
Aratus_of_Sicyon
King of Macedonia from 277 BC to 239 BC
(Elis, assassinated 272 BC), Aristippus the Elder (Argos, from 272 BC), Abantidas (Sicyon, 264–252 BC), Aristodemus the Good (Megalopolis, assassinated
Antigonus_II_Gonatas
Calendar year
calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Abantidas, the son of Paseas, becomes tyrant of the Greek city-state of Sicyon after
264_BC
Decade
well as an increase in enemy activity along Macedon's northern frontier. Abantidas, the tyrant of Sicyon, is murdered by his enemies and is succeeded by
250s_BC
Topics referred to by the same term
the Dialectician (3rd century BC), a philosopher who killed the tyrant Abantidas of Sicyon Aristotle of Sicily, a rhetorician Aristotle, several authors
Aristotle_(disambiguation)
3rd-century BC Greek philosopher
tyranny in Sicyon in 252 BC. Although they successfully killed the tyrant, Abantidas, their further plans were thwarted by the tyrant's father Paseas, who
Aristotle_the_Dialectician
3rd-century BC Greek politician
and dialectician, who orchestrated the successful plot to assassinate Abantidas, the tyrant of Sicyon, in 252 BC. However, considering the philosopher's
Aristotle_of_Argos
Tyrant of Greek city-state of Sicyon (died 251 BC)
Greek city-state of Sicyon in the 3rd century BC. He succeeded his son, Abantidas, in 252 BC. However, he was assassinated by Nicocles in 251 BC. He is
Paseas
Decade
by the Greek mathematician Archimedes, who is studying at Alexandria. Abantidas, the son of Paseas, becomes tyrant of the Greek city-state of Sicyon after
260s_BC
Genus of wasps
These 36 species belong to the genus Pseudapanteles: Pseudapanteles abantidas (Nixon, 1965) Pseudapanteles alfiopivai Fernández-Triana & Whitfield,
Pseudapanteles
Greek tyrant of Sicyon (ruled 251 BC)
himself in 251 BC by the murder of Paseas, who had succeeded his son Abantidas in the sovereign power. He had reigned only four months, during which
Nicocles_of_Sicyon
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English : habitational name from either of two places called Walworth, in Greater London and County Durham, both named with Old English w(e)alh ‘Briton’, genitive plural wala (see Wallace) + worð ‘enclosure’. The present-day concentration of the name in Yorkshire suggests the latter is the more likely source. Compare Wallwork.A William Walworth of London came to New London, CT, in 1689.
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Knowledge person, Wise, Scholarly, Omniscient, Learned
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English : habitational name from any of the places called Pulham, in Dorset, Norfolk, or Devon. The first two are named with Old English pÅl or pull ‘pool’ + hÄm ‘homestead’, ‘settlement’ or hamm ‘river meadow’, ‘land surrounded by water’.
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Mother of Bishop of Bjorn.
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Who lives in the Sky, Bird
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First; Leader
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Muslim
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Devotional; Lovable; Lord Ayyappan
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