
Aristonicus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Aristonicus
of Marathon (or Anagyrus) - an Athenian politician, killed in 322 B.C.
Arrian:Fr_9
mosthenes and Hyperides, Aristonicus of Marathon and Himer
DionHal:Din_10
arly." 27. Against Aristonicus, concerning the Harpalus
Plut:Mor_846
was often by Demotelus, Aristonicus, and Hypereides crown
Plut:Mor_848
a coronet of gold was Aristonicus, the son of Nicophane
Aristonicus 2
- a general of Ptolemy V of Egypt
184/6
The death of Aristonicus, a eunuch and general of Ptolemy V.
184/1a
Aristonicus defeats the remaining rebels in Lower Egypt.
182/2a
of the priests at Memphis in honour of Ptolemy V and Aristonicus.
  Within translations:
THI_260
(186) chief of the cavalry, Aristonicus, son of Aristoni
Aristonicus 3
- the leader of a revolt against the Romans in Asia, 133 B.C.
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133/28
Aristonicus leads a rebellion against the imposition of Roman rule
132/14
the interior of Asia join in Aristonicus' revolt, but he is kept
132/18
The Romans send five envoys to help suppress Aristonicus' revolt.
131/14
Crassus is defeated and killed by Aristonicus.
130/3
Perperna defeats Aristonicus.
130/4
Perperna captures Stratoniceia: end of the war against Aristonicus.
130/18
Aristonicus is put to death in prison.
129/32
city's status as a Roman ally following the war against Aristonicus.
126/10
The triumph of M'.Aquillius, over Aristonicus.
  Within translations:
Cic:LegAgr_2.90
Antiochus, Perses, Pseudo-Philippus, Aristonicus, Mithridates, and others,
Cic:Phil_11.18
[8.] [18] With Aristonicus ** war was to be
Diod_34.2
ame time. For when Aristonicus without any proper rights
Just_36.4
son of Eumenes, named Aristonicus, not born in wedlock,
Just_37.1
BOOK 37 [37.1] After Aristonicus was taken prisoner,
Just_38.2
allen in the war against Aristonicus when giving assistanc
Just_38.5
them in the war against Aristonicus, and which Seleucus
Just_38.6
ake upon himself, upon his son Aristonicus. No king's serv
Obseq_28
killed while fighting against Aristonicus. The statue of Apollo
Oros_5.10
a well-equipped army against Aristonicus, the brother of Attalus.
Sall:Hist_4.67
will, they led his son Aristonicus in triumph like an
SEG_36.555
(c. 130) led an army against Aristonikos; having defeated him in
SEG_53.1312.A
(132 & 144/3) ngdom of Attalos, and when Aristonikos came and wanted to ta
ValMax_3.2.12
war in Asia against Aristonicus, was trapped by the
ValMax_3.4.5
For he captured king Aristonicus, and avenged the slaughter
ValMax_8.7.6
into Asia against king Aristonicus, stored knowledge of the
Aristonicus 4
of Olynthus - a citharode, 4th century B.C.
Polyaen_5.44.1
an eminent citharode, Aristonicus of Olynthus, the most
Aristonicus 5
of Carystus - a companion of Alexander
Athen_1.19
The Athenians made Aristonicus the Carystian, who used to
Aristonicus 6
of Argos - a harp-player, 7th century B.C.
Athen_14.637
us, first introduced by Aristonicus the Argive, who was
Aristonicus 7
of Alexandria - a Greek grammarian, 1st A.D.
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Apollod:Fr_69
Apollodorus says. Aristonicus reasonably [suggests] that
Aristonicus
- in documents
SEG_45.1556
(175-150) ctuary. Aristonikos son of Zenodotos was ele
Syll_585
(197-175) Peisilas: [140] Aristonikos of Alexandria,
THI_125
(223) Witness of the agreement: Aristonikos son of Praxit
THI_127
(c. 210) ilon . . . , Hermas son of Aristonikos, Silas son o
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