
Charidemus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Charidemus
- a priest of Apollo Carneius at Sicyon
Euseb]:Chron_173
for 33 years. Then Charidemus was appointed priest; but
Euseb]:Chron_177
for (?) twelve years. Lastly, Charidemus for one year.
Charidemus 2
- a commander of mercenaries, 4th century B.C.
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Philoch_50
ched to their assistance Charidemus, who held command in
Polyaen_3.14.1
further loss or danger. [14] & Charidemus. When the inhabi
Charidemus 3
- an Athenian, forced into exile by Alexander, 335 B.C.
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DionHal:Din_13
Satyrus against Charidemus, in a guardianship suit: "Le
Plut:Phoc_16
art of the citizens drew Charidemus to the rostrum, and
Plut:Phoc_17
nes, Lycurgus, Hypereides, and Charidemus. The whole assem
Charidemus 4
- an exile from Chalcetorium
Apollod:Fr_26
Chronica: "With him was Charidemus, the exile from Chalce
Charidemus
- in documents
Meleager_12.68
112 } & I do not wish Charidemus to be mine ; for the
Nicarch_11.7
[11.7] & No one, Charidemus, can constantly sleep with
SelPap_1.177
Tasoucharion daughter of Charidemus and to Charition d
SelPap_2.281
for Philadelphia, and Charidemus, collector of poll
Syll_322
Pamphilos - adopted by Charidemos Diagoras son of Pr
Syll_399
(278/7) xandros Perrhaiboi : Charidemos of Gonnoi, son of
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