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  Lachares   - tyrant of Athens, early 3rd century B.C.
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299/2 Lachares becomes tyrant of Athens.
297/1 The opponents of Lachares, led by Charias, are condemned to death by
296/2 Lachares enriches himself by plundering the public buildings of Athen
294/2 General comments on the tyranny of Lachares.
294/3 Demetrius captures Athens, after it is abandoned by Lachares.
288/15 Lachares escapes to Lysimacheia after Sestus is captured.
    Within translations:
Athen_9.405   famine, and a man named Lachares & Was giving an entertai
FGrH_257a.1   nder of the hoplites and Lachares the commander of the mer
Polyaen_3.7.1-3 *   also: Thucydides, 8.51] [7] & Lachares.   After Athens
Polyaen_4.7.5   with him, to attack the tyrant Lachares. They readily agre
Polyaen_6.7.2   removal of the tyrant Lachares from Cassandreia, becaus
POxy_1235   on account of the tyrant Lachares. The play was subsequently acted

  Lachares 2   - accountant of the estates of Achaeus, 3rd century B.C.
267/1 of Neoteichus and Ciddiucome in honour of Banabelus and Lachares.

  Lachares   - in documents
OGIS_59 (163)   on Epitimidas Hippias Lachares Erotion Horophatidas
Syll_669 (166-147)   das son of Androbolos Lachares son of Eparatos -


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