
Memnon - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Memnon
- son of Tithonus; leader of the Ethiopians in the Trojan War
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Aelian:NA_5.1
aking straight for the tomb of Memnon. And the people who
Aelian:NA_13.18
admiration that neither Memnon's city of Susa with all
Athen_15.680
Tithonus, when they heard that Memnon was slain, threw down on
Euseb]:Chron_57
nce from the Assyrians, led by Memnon the son of Tithonus.
Euseb]:Chron_63
to him, and appointed Memnon the son of Tithonus to be
Plin:HN_6.182
to the Trojan Wars when Memnon was king; and the stories
Plin:HN_37.173
the 'Memnonia,' or 'stone of Memnon,' exists. As for the 'Media,'
Memnon 2
of Rhodes - general of Dareius III in the war against Alexander
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Plut:Mor_174
nothing. MEMNON. Memnon, one of King Darius' generals
Polyaen_5.44.1
succeeded in escaping. [44] Memnon. Memnon had decided
Polyaen_5.44.2
pective places. Memnon, when encamped on a plain before
Memnon 3
- son of Orestidas; priest at Halicarnassus, 1st century B.C.
Joseph:AJ_14.256
licarnassus. "When Memnon, the son of Orestidas by descent
Memnon 4
- author of a history of Heracleia, (?) 1st century A.D.
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Memn_* 3-6 *
lated in books nine and ten of Memnon's history. [4] Diony
Memn_40
point, the sixteenth book of Memnon's history comes to
Memnon 5
- a "singing" statue in Egypt
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Euseb]:Chron_145
the one who is thought to be Memnon, the "singing&q
Plin:HN_36.58
what is supposed to be Memnon; and this is said to
Memnon
- in documents
Syll_345
(302/1) dents; as proposed by Memnon of Aphidna, the son of
THI_43
(202/1) ; Agathostratos son of Memnon : provisions f
THI_98
(250-200) ras with her guardian Memnon son of Ktesippos ,
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