
Hegesias - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Hegesias
- tyrant of Ephesus, 4th century B.C.
Polyaen_06.49.1
eanax, because they had killed Hegesias, the tyrant of Eph
Hegesias 2
- Athenian archon, 324 B.C.
DionHal:Din_9
egemon Chremes Anticles [Hegesias] Cephisodorus Philocles
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archons at Athens were Hegesias, Cephisophon, Philocles
Hegesias 3
- Cyrenaic philosopher, 4th century B.C.
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246/7
The philosopher Hegesias is silenced by Ptolemy, because his lectu
Hegesias 4
- comic actor
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of Alexander, says that Hegesias, the comic actor, recite
Hegesias 5
of Lampsacus - sent as an envoy to Rome, 2nd century B.C.
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of Lampsacus in honour of Hegesias, who had served as an envoy to
Hegesias 6
of Magnesia - Greek writer of history and rhetoric
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Cic:Brut_286
as of an orator. Hegesias took the former for his model,
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school of Platon. Hegesias of Magnesia writes, that he
Hegesias
- in documents
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(302/1) on [306/5], as Hegesias the general summoned
Syll_424
(256/5 or 254/3) ens, the son of Hegesias ; Diokles of Athens, the
Syll_542
(228/7-212/1) thokles of Kikynna Hegesias of Phlya Thrasymede
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