
Clearchus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Clearchus
- tyrant of Heracleia, 365-353 B.C.
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"Dionysius the son of Clearchus, who was the first tyra
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st, they had recourse to Clearchus, whom they themselves
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us, the brother of Clearchus, made himself tyrant in a sim
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[Memnon] says that Clearchus was the first to attempt to
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rus the brother of Clearchus took over the government, act
Clearchus 2
- son of Dionysius; tyrant of Heracleia, 305-288 B.C.
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Heracleia, who is succeeded by his sons Oxathras and Clearchus.
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hus captures Heracleia and kills the tyrants Oxathras and Clearchus.
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children by Amastris: Clearchus, Oxathres, and a daught
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of Amastris. [5] Clearchus had now reached adult age,
Clearchus 3
- archon of Athens, 301 B.C.
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Athenian archon: Clearchus
Clearchus 4
of Soli - Peripatetic philosopher and writer, late 4th century B.C.
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smell of wine. And Clearchus tells us that water is called
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acrifice to Apollo.' But Clearchus of Soli, and he was one
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oary parasite. And Clearchus of Soli, in the first book
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* [6.] [332] Moreover, Clearchus says this also more pla
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* * * [17.] [337] But Clearchus, in his essay on Prover
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rs, who are mentioned by Clearchus, in his book on Sands
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to come on. And Clearchus, in the fifth book of his Liv
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procured from it," as Clearchus says, in the fifth book
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till daybreak. And Clearchus, in his treatise on Lives,
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[70.] And of Anaxarchus, Clearchus of Soli writes, in the
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people. [79.] And Clearchus of Soli, in his treatise on
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ore beautiful. But Clearchus of Soli, in his treatise On
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ρα). And Clearchus, in the first book of his tre
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ericles the Olympian (as Clearchus tells us in the first
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women. [58.] For Clearchus speaks thus concerning Epamin
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these poets, as Clearchus tells us in his Tales of Love
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saying attributed to her by Clearchus. But my opinio
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ook a fancy to a boy; as Clearchus relates in the first
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ompaniment of music; and Clearchus, in the first book of
Clearchus 5
- a writer of New Comedy
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the surface. And Clearchus the comic poet says in his
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