Hippolochus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Hippolochus
of Macedonia - letter-writer, late 4th century B.C.
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Athen_4.128
* * * [1.] [128] Hippolochus the Macedonian, my friend
Athen_4.129
chaplet. [129] And Hippolochus having stated after this
Athen_14.614
had had no dinner." And Hippolochus the Macedonian, in
Hippolochus 2
of Larisa - son of Alexippus; Thessalian leader, 2nd century B.C.
Euseb]:Chron_245
[?] Scotussa. Then Hippolochus the son of Alexippus, from
Euseb]:Chron_247
Theodorus, Nicocrates, Hippolochus, Cleomachides, Phyrin
SEG_56.636
(c. 170/69) thenes son of Alexias Hippolochos son of Alexippos
Syll_636
(178) ngelos Thessalians: Hippolochos of Larisa, the son
Syll_638
(soon after 178) n Hippolochus of Larisa the son of
Hippolochus 3
- one of the thirty tyrants at Athens, 403 B.C.
Just_5.9
encounter Critias and Hippolochus, the two most cruel
Hippolochus
- in documents
SEG_38.1476
(206/5) Glaukos, the son of Hippolochos, received protec
THI_99.N
(c. 160/59) Larisa, the son of Hippolochos, was general, on the
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