
Aristodemus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Aristodemus
of Bate - "Hellenotamias" at Athens, late 5th century B.C.
Plut:Mor_841
ath, at the prompting of Aristodemus of Bate, who, also
Aristodemus 2
of Elis - victor in the wrestling contest at the Olympic games, 388 B.C.
Euseb]:Chron_205
tling contest was won by Aristodemus of Elis, whom no-one
Aristodemus 3
of Athens - a tragic actor, 4th century B.C.
Plut:Mor_840
clerk, and also served Aristodemus as a player of third
Aristodemus 4
of Miletus - a courtier of Antigonus I
315/15
Aristodemus is sent by Antigonus to the Peloponnese, and gives help
314/1
Aristodemus "liberates" Cyllene and Patrae and sacks Aegium during
301/9
nus, addressed to Antagoras, Aristodemus, Bias, Hermodotus, Marsyas,
Plut:Demetr_9
and sent back with them Aristodemus the Milesian, a frien
Plut:Demetr_17
the Athenians. Aristodemus the Milesian was the person
Plut:Mor_182
you revile me. & Aristodemus, one of his friends, suppos
Aristodemus 5
- tyrant of Megalopolis, killed in 251 B.C.
251/8
temple and other dedications made by Aristodemus at Megalopolis.
251/9
Aristodemus the tyrant of Megalopolis is assassinated in a plot organ
Plut:Agis_3
of Megalopolis, by the tyrant Aristodemus. He left his
Aristodemus 6
of Nysa - a grammarian; teacher of Cn.Pompeius and his sons
90/44
Aristodemus of Nysa is one of the teachers of Cn.Pompeius Magnus.
55/52
Aristodemus of Nysa gives lessons on grammar to the sons of Pompeius.
Athen_06.244
used to do. And Aristodemus, in the second book of his
Athen_06.246
of Syria. And Aristodemus relates that Bithys, the
Athen_08.338
ling saucepan. And Aristodemus, in the second book of his
Athen_08.345
[35.] [345] And Aristodemus, in his Catalogue of Laugha
Athen_11.495
irs [ Fr_15 ]. But Aristodemus, in the third book of his
Athen_13.585
esander. [585] And Aristodemus, in the second book of his
Aristodemus 7
of Elis - a Greek writer
Euseb]:Chron_193
ded in their turn. Aristodemus of Elis relates that the
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