
Charops - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Charops
- Athenian archon, 8th century B.C.
Euseb]:Chron_189
archons for ten years each: Charops, for ten years. Aes
Euseb]:Chron_275
752 B.C.], and at Athens Charops was in the first year of
Euseb]:Chron_293
lympiad [752 B.C.], when Charops at Athens was in the firs
Charops 2
- ruler of Epirus, who supported the Romans against Philippus, 198 B.C.
Ennius:Ann_330
any reward ? [330-1] & Charops assures Flamininus that
[Vict]:VirIll_51
the shepherds of the chieftain Charops as his guides. He defeated
Charops 3
- ruler of Epirus; died in 159 B.C.
170/1
forced by the accusations of Charops to openly support Perseus.
160/8
Charops of Epirus appears before the senate, but fails to win their
159/4
The cruelty of Charops as ruler of Epirus.
159/5
Charops of Epirus dies at Brundisium after appearing before the Roman
Charops 4
- an ancient Athenian, the son-in-law of Cephalus
Philoch_28
ghter of Cephalus, and wife of Charops. [29] & HARPOCRATIO
Charops
- in documents
SEG_35.665
(c. 160) iskos Boïskos son of Charops Anikatos and Damo
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