
Thrasybulus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Thrasybulus
- Athenian general, who expelled the Thirty from Athens
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Just_5.9
the refugees a man named Thrasybulus, a person of great
Just_5.10
Athenians, running away, Thrasybulus called out to them
Nepos_7.5-7 *
received by the army through Thrasybulus, son of Lycus, and made
Nepos_8.1-3 *
[1] Thrasybulus, the Athenian, son of Lycus.
Oros_2.17
to full citizenship by Thrasybulus and his party now
Philoch_143
fter the return of Thrasybulus and his associates, who sei
Plut:Arat_16
Pelopidas the Theban and Thrasybulus the Athenian when the
Plut:Mor_189
lease my mother. & Thrasybulus was in love with his daught
Plut:Mor_835
35] and there lived till Thrasybulus and his faction retur
Polyaen_1.40.9
etly sent Theramenes and Thrasybulus with a large squadron
ValMax_4.1e.4
[1e.4] Thrasybulus is next to be recorded.
ValMax_5.6e.2
piety flowed the soul of Thrasybulus. For when he, wishing to
Thrasybulus 2
- tyrant of Miletus, 6th century B.C.
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Polyaen_6.47.1
to carry on the fight. [47] Thrasybulus. Halyattes had
Thrasybulus
- in documents
DioscEpigr_7.229
shield to Pitana came Thrasybulus, having received seve
Simonid_6.214
Hieron, Polyzelus, and Thrasybulus, the sons of Deinomen
Syll_410
(? 277-275) os Anaxikrates son of Thrasyboulos Hekatas son of G
Syll_703
(c. 133-122) e Kleodōros and Thrasyboulos of Pheneos, the s
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