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King of Messenia
Aristomenes (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστομένης) was a king of Messenia, celebrated for his struggle with the Spartans in the Second Messenian War (685–668 BC)
Aristomenes
Ancient Roman novel by Apuleius
leaving, they urinate on Aristomenes. The witches spare Aristomenes because they want him to bury Socrates in the land. Aristomenes fears that he will be
The_Golden_Ass
War between Messenia and Sparta in Archaic Greece
were made of the surrounding towns, some even led by Aristomenes himself. During this time Aristomenes was captured. Before he could be executed he escaped
Second_Messenian_War
Aristomenes of Alyzeia or Aristomenes the Acarnanian (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστομένης; born 3rd century BC; died 2nd century BC) was regent and chief minister
Aristomenes_of_Alyzeia
Topics referred to by the same term
Aristomenes (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστομένης) was the name of several people of ancient Greece: Aristomenes, king of Messenia in the 7th century BC. Aristomenes
Aristomenes_(disambiguation)
Aristomenes (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστομένης) was an actor of the Attic old comedy, who lived in the 2nd century AD during the reign of – and was a freed-man
Aristomenes_(actor)
Greek historian of the Hellenistic era
reliance could be placed. For example, both Diodorus and Myron placed Aristomenes in the first Messenian War, which is not universally accepted as accurate
Myron_of_Priene
God of war in ancient Greek religion
145, 146. In the Protrepticus, Clement of Alexandria writes: "Indeed, Aristomenes the Messenian sacrificed 300 men to Zeus of Ithome...[including] Theopompus
Ares
Athenian poet of Old Comedy
BCE, the dramatic career of Aristomenes must have been very long indeed, though we know of only a few comedies of Aristomenes. Scholar August Meineke conjectures
Aristomenes_of_Athens
5th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt
At some point over the winter, Tlepolemus was replaced as regent by Aristomenes, a member of the bodyguard who had been instrumental in the seizure of
Ptolemy_V_Epiphanes
Greek god of the sky and king of the gods
offered sacrifice to Zeus when any of them had killed a hundred enemies. Aristomenes have offered three times this sacrifice at the Messenian wars against
Zeus
Son of Asclepius in Greek mythology
of Greece 2.10.3, 4.14.8 Ogden, Daniel (2004). "Aristomenes in and out of the underworld". Aristomenes of Messene: Legends of Sparta's Nemesis. Classical
Aratus_(mythology)
Egyptian stele with three versions of a 196 BC decree
Alexandria. Tlepolemus, in turn, was replaced as guardian in 201 BC by Aristomenes of Alyzia, who was chief minister at the time of the Memphis decree.
Rosetta_Stone
Battle of 2nd Messenian war with Sparta
the battle was highly disputed. Neither side won a clear victory, but Aristomenes is said to have achieved more than it seemed that one man could, so that
Battle_of_Deres
Modern religion derived from ancient Greek pre-christian beliefs
would devoutly erect altars to my favourite Gods: Dioscuri, Hector, Aristomenes, Pan, Orpheus, Epaminondas, Pythagoras, Pluto, Timoleon, Marcus Brutus
Hellenism_(modern_religion)
Community in Greece
gymnasium, the Asclepieion, its place of sacrifice, the tomb of the hero Aristomenes and the temple of Zeus Ithomatas on the summit of the acropolis with
Messene
One of the Panhellenic Games of Ancient Greece
Cyrene won at the chariot racing (4th and 5th Pythionikoi). In 446 B.C. Aristomenes of Aegea won the boys' wrestling contest (8th Pythianicus). Since the
Pythian_Games
Fictional sailor
footnote comments: "This tale is evidently taken from the escape of Aristomenes the Messenian from the pit into which he had been thrown, a fox being
Sinbad_the_Sailor
Martial art in ancient Greek festivals
Nicodamus of Mainalo. Strato (Στράτων) of Alexandria Caprus (Κάπρος) of Elis Aristomenes (Ἀριστομένης) of Rhodes Protophanes (Πρωτοφάνης) of Magnesia on the Meander
Pankration
Figure in Greek mythology
the terrible stench of their urine that lingered in the clothing of Aristomenes, which they showered upon him after carving out his friend Sophocles's
Lamia
Decree passed by a council of priests, inscribed on the Rosetta Stone
Alexandria. Tlepolemus, in turn, was replaced as guardian in 201 BC by Aristomenes of Alyzia, who was chief minister at the time of the Memphis decree.
Rosetta_Stone_decree
Ancient defeat of Messenia by Sparta
Location Peloponnesus Result Spartan victory Belligerents Messenia Arcadia Sparta Commanders and leaders Aristomenes Androcles Fidas Aristocrates II
Battle_of_the_Great_Foss
tradition in Messenia that Theopompus had fallen in battle, being slain by Aristomenes. Sparta denied the truth of this latter story, claiming that Theopompus
Theopompus_of_Sparta
Ancient Greek sport
(see above). Strato (Στράτων) of Alexandria. Caprus (Κάπρος) of Elis. Aristomenes (Ἀριστομένης) of Rhodes. Protophanes (Πρωτοφάνης) of Magnesia on the
Greek_wrestling
3rd-century BC Egyptian royal mistress
to death. There was another Agathoclea, the daughter of a man named Aristomenes, who was by birth an Acarnanian, and rose to great power in Egypt. Ptolemaic
Agathoclea_(mistress)
Mountain in Greece
execution of Aristocrates of Arcadia, who had betrayed the Messenian hero Aristomenes at the battle of the Great Trench. Thucydides, historian of the Peloponnesian
Mount_Lykaion
Supranational central bank in Europe
zone euro: réalités et perspectives. Sidiropoulos, Moïse., Varoudakis, Aristomène (1958–....)., De Grauwe, Paul (1946–....). Louvain-la-Neuve. ISBN 978-2-8073-2010-9
European_Central_Bank
Region of Ancient Greece
generations later the Messenians revolted and under the leadership of Aristomenes kept the Spartans at bay for some seventeen years (685—668 BC). Descriptions
Messenia_(ancient_region)
Name list
Greek names Aristotle, Ariadne, Ariana, Arietta, Aristides, Aristarchus, Aristomenes, Aristobulos, Aristoxenos, Aristos, Aristophanes, Aristea, Aristotelis
Ari_(name)
kind of love but also the greatest heroes of old: Meleager, Achilles, Aristomenes, Cimon, and Epaminondas. During the Lelantine War between the Eretrians
Homosexuality in ancient Greece
Homosexuality_in_ancient_Greece
until the following year, 201 BC, when he was in his turn replaced by Aristomenes of Alyzia. Ian Scott-Kilvert, F. W. Walbank, eds, Polybius: The rise
Tlepolemus_(regent_of_Egypt)
Genre of ancient Greek literature
more than 12 victories between 427 BC and 388 BC Ameipsias (c. 420 BC) Aristomenes, between 431 and 388 BC Telecleides 5th century BC Pherecrates 420 BC
Ancient_Greek_comedy
204–202 B.C.) Governor Tlepolemus for Ptolemy V (c. 202–201 B.C.) Minister Aristomenes for Ptolemy V (c. 201–196 B.C.) Queen Cleopatra I for Ptolemy VI (c.
List_of_regents
Aetolian general
discovered before they were ripe for execution, and a force was sent by Aristomenes, the chief minister of Ptolemy, to arrest him. Scopas was taken by surprise
Scopas_of_Aetolia
Calendar year
in the Peloponnese revolt against Sparta under the leadership of king Aristomenes, beginning a struggle that will continue until 631 BC. April 6 - The
648_BC
1970 film
his friend Aristomene enjoy a series of adventures. Barbara Bouchet as Pudentilla Samy Pavel as Lucio Apuleio John Steiner as Aristomene Dada Gallotti
The_Golden_Ass_(film)
Fortified settlement in the north of ancient Messenia
During the Second Messenian War the Messenians fortified the place, and Aristomenes defended it for ten years against the Spartans. Pausanias dates the capture
Eira_(Messenia)
Town of ancient Laconia
This festival was of great antiquity, for in the Second Messenian War, Aristomenes is said to have carried off the Lacedaemonian virgins, who were dancing
Caryae
Region in Greece
Acarnania, one of the physicians of Alexander the Great Machatas (sculptor) Aristomenes of Acarnania, guardian and regent of Ptolemy V Epiphanes Alexander of
Acarnania
5th-century BC Greek lyric poet
454 (?) Isthmian 7 Strepsiades of Thebes Pancration None 446 Pythian 8 Aristomenes of Aegina Wrestling-Match Amphiaraus 446 (?) Nemean 11 Aristagoras of
Pindar
Topics referred to by the same term
for several common Greek given names, such as Aristotle, Aristides, Aristomenes, etc. Ares, god in Greek mythology; also a Greek given name Architecture
Aris
5th-century BC Olympic boxer
king of Ialysus and, on his mother's side from Messenian hero and king Aristomenes. Diagoras was victor in boxing twice in the Olympic games, four times
Diagoras_of_Rhodes
Imperial cult in Hellenistic Egypt
Priest Tenure Regnal year References Comments 086 ? 205/204 BC 1st 087 Aristomenes, son of Menneas 204/203 BC 2nd P. dem. Cair. 30660, 30700. From Alyzeia
Ptolemaic cult of Alexander the Great
Ptolemaic_cult_of_Alexander_the_Great
Chief magistrate of an ancient Greek city-state
578–577 BC Unknown 577–576 BC Archestratidas 576–570 BC Unknown 570–569 BC Aristomenes 569–566 BC Unknown 566–565 BC Hippocleides 565–561 BC Unknown 561–560
Eponymous_archon
Municipal unit in Greece
(Odysseus' wife). Famous natives include the regent of Ptolemaic Egypt, Aristomenes of Alyzia (fl. 190s BC). "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών
Alyzia
Babylon and puts down the Babylonians' rebellion. 685 BC Battle of Deres Aristomenes of Messenia fights Sparta, with an unknown and disputed end. 684 BC Battle
List_of_battles_before_301
BC) Damasias, Archon (581–580 BC) Archestratidas, Archon (577–576 BC) Aristomenes, Archon (570–569 BC) Hippocleides, Archon (566–565 BC) Komeas, Archon
List of state leaders in the 6th century BC
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_6th_century_BC
English actor (1941–2022)
Luciano May Morning (1970) – Roderick Stanton The Golden Ass (1970) – Aristomene Bali (1970) – Arthur Glenn The Case Is Closed, Forget It (1971) – Biro
John_Steiner
1940 poem by F. L. Lucas
up the story of Aristomenes' revolt at Andania fifty years later in the Second War of independence (c.685 BC). He sings of Aristomenes' guerrilla raids
Messene_Redeemed
V – under regency of Tlepolemus 201-196 Ptolemy V – under regency of Aristomenes 196-193 Ptolemy V (Sole Rule) 193-180 Ptolemy V and Cleopatra I 180-176
Regencies_in_Egypt
with the Second Messenian War and the exploits of its central figure Aristomenes, and used by Pausanias in his fourth book as a trustworthy authority
Rhianus
American anthropologist (1818–1881)
3.213. Lloyd 1922, pp. 175–179 Aquarius (Pseudonym) (January 1843). "Aristomenes the Messenianr". The Knickerbocker. Library of American civilization
Lewis_H._Morgan
Municipal unit in Greece
kings of the race of the Leleges. It was celebrated as the birthplace of Aristomenes, but towards the end of the Second Messenian War, it was deserted by
Andania
Ramage & Ferguson Leith United Kingdom For private owner. 17 January Aristomene Merchantman Messrs. W. H. Potter & Son Liverpool United Kingdom For Messrs
List_of_ship_launches_in_1881
156 § 156 BC Wrestling Aristomenes Rhodes Eusebius 156 § 156 BC Hoplitodromos Leonidas Rhodes 156 § 156 BC Pankration Aristomenes Rhodes Eusebius 156 §
List of ancient Olympic victors
List_of_ancient_Olympic_victors
French historian and writer 1723–1799
1748 to 1753 he wrote a succession of tragedies: Denys le Tyran (1748); Aristomene (1749); Cleopâtre (1750); Heraclides (1752); Egyptus (1753). These literary
Jean-François_Marmontel
and Queen Henuttakhbit. Aristomenes of Alyzia Regent, Minister Ptolemaic (fl. c. early 2nd century BC) Also known as Aristomenes the Acarnanian. He was
List_of_ancient_Egyptians
Androcles To Pythagoras To Thorax To Leon To Aristophon To Antimachus To Aristomenes To Xenopithes To the Catanians To Stesichorus's daughters To Critodemus
Epistles_of_Phalaris
Society and Bethel Union was established in 1820. In 1821 the hulk of the Aristomenes was purchased, fitted as a place of worship and moored at The Grove in
Bethel_Union
Aristogeiton (orator) Aristoi Aristolaos Aristomachos of Argos Aristomachus Aristomenes Ariston (painter) Ariston of Athens Ariston of Sparta Aristonymus Aristophanes
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Town of Laconia in the Spartan plain
town under the name of Pharae. It was said to have been plundered by Aristomenes in the Second Messenian War. It is also mentioned in a corrupt passage
Phare_(Laconia)
Socrates Aristogiton – Athenian tyrannicide Aristolycus of Athens – athlete Aristomenes – two; Messenian hero, Athenian comedian Aristomelidas - Spartan, father
List_of_ancient_Greeks
French count (1756–1845)
mémorables de la France. 1839 Souvenirs (2 volumes). 1839 Soliman II, Attila, Aristomène (tragedies). 1843 De la navigation des colonies. Chateaubriand François-René
Vincent-Marie Viénot, Count of Vaublanc
Vincent-Marie_Viénot,_Count_of_Vaublanc
Archaic temple in Corfu, Greece
construction or renovation periods. The names on the tiles included: Aristomenes, Thersia, and Damon. The temple's architectural style is hexastyle-peripteral
Kardaki_Temple
a 4 October 2007 news conference, the World Bank Yerevan office head Aristomene Varoudakis denied the allegations, claiming that the World Bank disclosed
Corruption_in_Armenia
Greek painter and scenographer
lessons from Poulakas, including Konstantinos Zimeris (1886–1982) and Aristomenes Angelopoulos (1900–1990). Notable works of this period include Port of
Yiannis_Poulakas
Amble. Antje Germany The schooner ran aground at Punta Nada, Spain. Aristomene Flag unknown The ship caught fire at Newcastle, New South Wales. The fire
List of shipwrecks in March 1888
List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1888
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English male personal name Syred, Old English SigerÇ£d, composed of the elements sige ‘victory’ + rÇ£d ‘counsel’.English : from the Middle English female personal name Sigerith, Old Norse SigrÃðr, a contraction of SigfrÃðr, composed of the elements sige ‘victory’ + frÃðr ‘lovely’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
God Name
Boy/Male
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Fire
Girl/Female
Arabic
The Moon
Girl/Female
Indian
Conscientious.
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada
Having the Ability to be Diffrent
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Phenomenon
Boy/Male
Hindu
One with elephant face, Elephant faced Lord
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Wenona, WENONAH means "firstborn daughter."
Girl/Female
Native American
Pheasant.
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