
Laches - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Laches
- an Athenian general, 5th century B.C.
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Just_4.3
ous army, under the command of Laches and Chariades. But
Oros_2.14
army under the command of Laches and Chariades. 9 Wearied by
Philoch_127
make haste, men, because Laches will now be accused; every
Laches 2
of Leuconoe - brother-in-law of Demosthenes, 4th century B.C.
DiogLaert_7.14
Demochares, the son of Laches, embraced him once, and
Plut:Mor_847
too he had, who married Laches of Leuconoe, his kinsman,
Plut:Mor_850
chares, the son of Laches of Leuconoe, requires that a sta
Plut:Mor_851
Demochares, the son of Laches of Leuconoe, in the market
Laches 3
- son of Demochares, 3rd century B.C.
270/3
ours on Demochares and his family, at the request of his son Laches.
  Within translations:
Plut:Mor_847
ten years after, Laches, the son of Demochares of Leucon
Plut:Mor_851
Pytharatus [271 B.C.], Laches, the son of Demochares of
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