
Thrasymedes - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Thrasymedes
of Athens - the son-in-law of Peisistratus
Polyaen_5.14.1
tained an easy victory. [14] Thrasymedes. Thrasymedes,
Thrasymedes 2
- one of the leaders of Heracleia Pontica, 1st century B.C.
Memn_39
from Heracleia. Thrasymedes, one of the Heracleians,
Memn_40
achieving this, Thrasymedes sent most of the Heracleian
Thrasymedes 3
son of Nestor
→ Wikipedia entry
Athen_14.660
ring on the ground. And Thrasymedes the son of Nestor,
Thrasymedes
- in documents
PCairZen_59223
the royal bank. Thrasymedes , who is not mentioned else
SEG_57.510
(140-130) f Pherai, the son of Thrasymedes; and the treasurer
Syll_542
(228/7-212/1) nna Hegesias of Phlya Thrasymedes of Anakaia Kallis
Syll_674
(c. 140) f Pherai, the son of Thrasymedes, was general of th
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