Aristodemus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


This is part of the index of names on the attalus website. The names occur either in lists of events (arranged by year, from the 4th to the 1st century B.C.) or in translations of sources. On each line there is a link to the page where the name can be found.




  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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