Deinocrates - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Deinocrates
- a Syracusan general, late 4th century B.C.
312/18
ophilus defeats the Syracusan exiles under Deinocrates near Galeria.
307/13
Deinocrates rallies resistance in Sicily against Agathocles.
306/15
The breakdown of negotiations between Deinocrates and Agathocles.
305/14
Agathocles defeats Deinocrates at Torgium.
305/19
Deinocrates deserts his allies, and becomes a general of Agathocles.
  Within translations:
Polyaen_5.3.2
ini, he sent his general Deinocrates to the city; to infor
ValMax_1.4e.1
build a city in Egypt, Dinocrates the architect for lack of
Deinocrates 2
of Acharnae - the father of Cleombrotus, 4th century B.C.
Plut:Mor_843
Cleombrotus the son of Deinocrates the Acharnian, to who
Deinocrates 3
of Messene - an envoy who was sent to Rome, 2nd century B.C.
183/1a
Deinocrates, an envoy from Messene, seeks to gain the support of Flam
Deinocrates 4
of Rhodes - an architect who worked for Alexander
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Plin:HN_5.62
laid out by the architect Dinochares, who is famous for his
Plin:HN_7.125
and invented hydraulic engines, Dinochares who acted as surveyor
PsCallisth_1.31
enes the Naucrititan and Deinocrates the Rhodian advised
Deinocrates
- in documents
SEG_39.1334
(230-220) onysodoros the son of Deinokrates, from Sikyon, set
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