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Archedemus or Archedamus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχέδημος or Ἀρχέδαμος) was the name of a number of different people from classical antiquity: Archedemus of Athens
Archedemus
Aetolian general
Archedemus or Archedamus (Ancient Greek: Άρχέδημος or Άρχέδαμος -- he's called "Archidamus" by Livy) was an Aetolian who commanded the Aetolian troops
Archedemus_of_Aetolia
5th-century BC Athenian politician
Archedemus or Archedamus (Ancient Greek: Άρχέδημος or Άρχέδαμος) was a popular leader in Athens, who took the first step against the generals who had gained
Archedemus_of_Athens
Ancient Greek Stoic philosopher
Στοιχείων), are mentioned by Diogenes Laërtius. Archedemus is probably the same person as the Archedemus, whom Plutarch calls an Athenian, and who, he states
Archedemus_of_Tarsus
Cave in Attica, Greece
built by Archedemus of Thera. He identified himself as a nympholept and states that he built the sanctuary "at the Nymph's counsel". Archedemus has a cross
Vari_Cave
Region in Ancient Greece
Trojan War Titormus, wrestler Alexander Aetolus, poet Damocritus, general Archedemus of Aetolia Dorimachus, general Nicolaus of Aetolia, general Theodotus
Aetolia
197 BC Roman victory in the Second Macedonian War
League Athamania Macedon Commanders and leaders Titus Quinctius Flamininus Archedemus of Aetolia Amynander of Athamania Philip V (king) Heracleides of Gyrton
Battle_of_Cynoscephalae
Ancient Greek Stoic philosopher
Epictetus mentions his connection to Archedemus and suggests that he died from fright: Go away now and read Archedemus; then if a mouse should leap down
Crinis
Athenian military commander (died 406 BC)
Athens after the victory at Arginusae and were put to death in 406 BCE. Archedemus of Athens, in fact, took the first step against them by imposing a fine
Erasinides
War between Rome and Macedonia, 171–168 BC
Perseus of Macedon Cotys IV of the Odrysian Kingdom (Thrace) Euander Archedemus of Aetolia Gentius Casualties and losses Unknown 150,000 Molossians enslaved
Third_Macedonian_War
War between Rome and Macedonia, 200–197 BC
Titus Quinctius Flamininus Attalus I Agesimbrotus Damocritus of Aetolia Archedemus of Aetolia Amynander of Athamania Bato of Dardania Pleuratus III Philip
Second_Macedonian_War
Athens (fl. 150 BC) Historian. Pupil of Diogenes and Antipater of Tarsus Archedemus of Tarsus (fl. 140 BC) Founded a Stoic school at Babylon Panaetius of
List_of_Stoic_philosophers
City in Turkey
returned for a brief period later in life. Antipater, Stoic philosopher Archedemus of Tarsus, Stoic philosopher Chrysippus, Stoic philosopher Hagnon of Tarsus
Tarsus,_Mersin
Tyre 1st century BC Stoic Arcesilaus 4th/3rd century BC Academic skeptic Archedemus of Tarsus 2nd century BC Stoic Archelaus 5th century BC Pluralist Archytas
List of ancient Greek philosophers
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Traditional men's garment in the Balkans
A relief circa 5th-century BC depicting Archedemus the Nympholept, the builder of the sanctuary of Vari Cave in Attica, Greece, wearing a chiton, interpreted
Fustanella
Confederation of tribal communities and cities in ancient Greece
Nicolaus of Aetolia Ariston (strategos) Dorimachus Alexamenus of Aetolia Archedemus of Aetolia Lyciscus of Aetolia Demosthenes (general) Sicilian expedition
Aetolian_League
several women Archidamis (Ἀρχίδαμις) – daughter of the Spartan King Cleadas Archedemus of Tarsus – Stoic philosopher Archedicus – New Comedy poet Archelaus –
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Horse race
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Greek doctor quoted by Galen who lived in the 4th or 5th century BCE Archedemus (disambiguation), a name commonly interchanged with Archidamus in the
Archidamus
Ancient Greek physician
same. A few fragments titled "On Veterinary Surgery" by a person named "Archedemus" are to be found in the Veterinariae Medicinae Libri Duo of Jean Ruel
Archidamus_(physician)
learn that it was dedicated to the nymphs and the other rustic deities by Archedemus of Pherae, who had been enrolled in the deme of Cholleidae. Hence it is
Cholleidae
Stoic philosopher
sixth scholarch of the Stoa. As a pupil of Antipater, he studied with Archedemus of Tarsus and Aristocreon, the nephew of Chrysippus. Along with Athenodoros
Heraclides_of_Tarsus
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