
Cleonymus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Cleonymus
of Athens - a gluttonous demagogue, late 5th century B.C.
Athen_10.415
the comic poets have attacked Cleonymus and Peisander.
Cleonymus 2
of Sparta - leader of a Greek army in Italy, late 3rd century B.C.
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303/11
Cleonymus of Sparta arrives with an army to support Tarentum, and tak
303/17
Cleonymus captures Corcyra.
302/4
Cleonymus is expelled from the territory of the Sallentini (according
302/14
Cleonymus makes a raid against the territory of the Veneti, but is
302/20
Titus (?) escapes after being held hostage by Cleonymus.
301/16
Cleonymus loses control of Corcyra.
294/9
allegedly swears to his father Cleonymus that he will ruin Sparta.
293/16
encouraged to revolt by Cleonymus of Sparta, but is recaptured
278/25
Cleonymus captures Troezen from Craterus.
272/2
Cleonymus asks Pyrrhus to intervene against Sparta.
272/18
Cleonymus founds the city of Heraea, and settles it with the inhabita
Athen_13.605
is that the conduct of Cleonymus the Spartan was in stri
Plut:Agis_3
onidas, the son of Cleonymus, was of the the Agiad family,
Plut:Demetr_39
conditions ; but when Cleonymus the Spartan threw himse
Polyaen_08.19.1
[19] Titus. Cleonymus having made Titus prisoner,
Cleonymus 3
of Argos - a dancer and flatterer, late 4th century B.C.
Athen_06.254
rgive, taking by the ear Cleonymus (who was a dancer and
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