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Genus of grasshoppers
Orthoptera Species File lists: Thibron illepidus (Karsch, 1893) Thibron lunda (Rehn, 1930) Thibron mendax Rehn, 1939 Thibron mombuttu Rehn, 1939 - synonym
Thibron
Spartan general (died 391 BC)
Thibron (Ancient Greek: Θίβρων; died 391 BC) was a Spartan general. He was sent out as harmost in 400 BC, with an army of about 5,000 men, composed of
Thibron_(harmost)
Spartan domination of parts of Greece (404–371 BC)
proved fruitless, and Thibron was ordered to abandon it. Diodorus suggests that at some point, after taking Magnesia, Thibron attempted to conquer Tralles
Spartan_hegemony
Ancient Greek war (395–387 BC)
prompting the Spartans to order their commander in the region, Thibron, to attack him. Thibron successfully ravaged Persian territory for a time, but was
Corinthian_War
Spartan mercenary commander
Thibron (Ancient Greek: Θίβρων; died 322 BC) was a Lacedaemonian who was a confidential officer of Harpalus, the Macedonian satrap of Babylon under Alexander
Thibron (mercenary commander, died 322 BC)
Thibron_(mercenary_commander,_died_322_BC)
City-state in ancient Greece
king during the Trojan War Nabis – king Pausanias the Regent – general Thibron (harmost) – general Xanthippus of Carthage – Spartan mercenary general
Sparta
Topics referred to by the same term
Thimbron or Thibron (Greek: Θίμβρων) may refer to: Thimbron (fl. 400–391 BC), Lacedaemonian general in the Corinthian War Thimbron (fl. 324–322 BC), Lacedaemonian
Thimbron
Greek philosopher, historian, and soldier (c.430–355/354 BC)
into the army of the Spartan general Thimbron (whom Xenophon refers to as Thibron). Xenophon's conduct of the retreat caused Dodge to name the Athenian knight
Xenophon
4th-century BC work by Xenophon on the expedition of the Ten Thousand
and ended with their recruitment into the army of the Spartan general Thibron. Xenophon related this story in Anabasis in a simple and direct manner
Anabasis_(Xenophon)
Late 5th early 4th century BCE Spartan commander
Thibron as commander of the army that was sent to support the Ionian Greeks against the Persians. Arriving in Asia-Minor he took command of Thibron's
Dercylidas
Ancient Greek city in Anatolia
the rest of his Greek troops (some 5,000 men according to Diodorus) to Thibron, who was planning an expedition against the Persian satraps Tissaphernes
Pergamon
Ancient Greek and Roman city near present-day Shahhat, Libya
and helped them to expel Thibron's troops and recapture the port. Cyrene allied with the Libyans and Carthaginians, but Thibron returned in 322 BC and defeated
Cyrene,_Libya
Calendar year
policy, prompting the Spartans to order Thibron, their governor, to the Greek cities of Ionia to attack him. Thibron successfully ravages Persian territory
391_BC
Calendar year
Lacedaemonians assistance. The Spartans sent Thibron who recruits 5,000 soldiers to aid the Ionian Greeks. Thibron embarks his army at the Isthmus of Corinth
400_BC
Military officer from Sparta
in command of Spartan forces in Asia Minor, whose previous commander, Thibron, had been killed in an ambush. Diphridas continued his predecessor's policy
Diphridas
Early 4th-century BC Achaemenid satrap
Spartans to order their commander in the region, Thibron, to begin aggressive activity against Struthas. Thibron raided successfully for a time, but Struthas
Struthas
City in Cyrenaica, Libya
(gerontes). From 324 to 322 BC, the city supported the Spartan adventurer Thibron, who attempted to establish his own kingdom in Cyrenaica, but was defeated
Benghazi
Ancient city of Libya
the dominant city in the region. In 324 BC, a Spartan mercenary leader, Thibron, joined forces with Cyrenean and Barcan exiles on Crete and invaded Cyrenaica
Barca_(ancient_city)
5th-century BC mercenary force
not forthcoming, and so they entered the service of the Spartan general Thibron, who took them to prosecute a war against Tissaphernes in Ionia. In view
Ten_Thousand
4th century BC Macedonian governor of Cyrenaica
accomplished. Ophellas defeated the Cyrenaeans who had sided with Thibron, captured Thibron himself, and handed him over to the people of Teucheira to be
Ophellas
Province of the Achaemenid Empire (546-334 BC)
Athens, the Greeks invaded Lydia. Tissaphernes overcame the invasion of Thibron in 399 BC but was defeated at Sardis by the Spartan King Agesilaus II.
Lydia_(satrapy)
Greek poet
also mentions the names of two leading cooks of antiquity, Daedalus and Thibron the Athenian. Kassel, R., and C. Austin,Poetae Comici Graeci, (Berlín-New
Philostephanus_(poet)
Ruler of the cities of Pergamon, Teuthrania and Halisarna (c. 400 BC)
coin. The city of Pergamon was later taken over by the Spartan general Thibron, who was fighting against the Achaemenid Satrap of Lydia and Ionia Tissaphernes
Prokles_(Pergamon)
King of Sparta in 445–426 and 408–395 BC
for a Spartan king at the time, but another contemporary Spartan named Thibron, perhaps the general known in the 390s, also composed a treaty on a similar
Pausanias_(king_of_Sparta)
Subfamily of grasshoppers
Nguyen & Husemann, 2023 Tetrix Latreille, 1802 Tettiella Hancock, 1909 Thibron Rehn, 1938 Aalatettix Zheng & Mao, 2002 Agkistropleuron Bruner, 1910 Alulatettix
Tetriginae
Acragas – tyrant of Agrigentum Thespus – actor Thessalus – two physicians Thibron (Θίβρων) – Spartan general Thorax of Lacedaemonia – Spartan soldier Thrasippus
List_of_ancient_Greeks
Family of Caelifera
Bolívar, 1887 Tetrix Latreille, 1802 (synonym Depressotetrix Karaman, 1960) Thibron Rehn, 1939 Tribe unassigned Aalatettix Zheng & Mao, 2002 Bienkotetrix Karaman
Tetrigidae
Euesperides backed the losing side in a revolt led by the Spartan adventurer Thibron; he was trying to create an empire for himself, but was defeated by the
History_of_Benghazi
Decade
Lacedaemonians assistance. The Spartans sent Thibron who recruits 5,000 soldiers to aid the Ionian Greeks. Thibron embarks his army at the Isthmus of Corinth
400s_BC_(decade)
Decade
policy, prompting the Spartans to order Thibron, their governor, to the Greek cities of Ionia to attack him. Thibron successfully ravages Persian territory
390s_BC
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English
Latin form of Greek Iason, JASON means "to heal." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Æson and leader of the Argonauts.
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Hindu, Indian, Jain
A Person Born in a Royal Family
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Well Wisher
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English : topographic name from Middle English lang, long ‘long’ + aker, acre ‘piece of tilled land’, or a habitational name from any of various minor places so named, such as Long Acre Farm, Tyne and Wear, or Long Acres Farm in North Yorkshire.
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Supplanter; Representative
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, ruler or imperator of the sea.
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Lord of wealth
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Latin
A Persian.
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Sikh
One absorbed in divine light and knowledge
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Tamil
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