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  Pausanias   - regent of Sparta; Greek commander at the battle of Plataea
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Athen_12.535   book of his History,- "Pausanias, the king of Lacedaemon
Athen_12.535   to imitate the medism of Pausanias, and when he was staying
Athen_12.536   luxury and arrogance:- & Pausanias, the general of broad
Athen_12.543   historians relate that Pausanias and Lysander were very
Cic:Top_75   have heard something similar concerning Pausanias the Lacedaemonian.
Just_2.15   ies. 14 They chose Pausanias to be general of their army,
Just_9.1   city had been founded by Pausanias, king of Sparta, and
Nepos_3.2   Greek allies in company with Pausanias, the general who had routed
Nepos_4.1-5 *     [1]   Pausanias the Lacedaemonian was a great
Oros_3.13   Byzantium which was founded by Pausanias, king of the Spartans, in
Polyaen_8.51.1   nt. [51] Theano. Pausanias, after he had been convicted
Simonid_6.197   { P 17a } & I, Pausanias, the leader of the Greeks,
ValMax_2.6.1   fear of theirs, their general Pausanias made apparent, who after he

  Pausanias 2   - king of Sparta, 409-395 B.C.
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Just_5.10   out at Athens, and king Pausanias was sent to suppress
Just_6.4   ians, was killed. Pausanias also, the other general of
Nepos_8.3   When Critias had fallen, Pausanias, king of the  Lacedaemonians,
Oros_3.1   was defeated and killed. Pausanias, the other Lacedaemonian leader,
Plut:Agis_3   tonax, and he by another Pausanias, who being banished to

  Pausanias 3   - the lover of Agathon, 5th century B.C.
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Athen_5.216 banquet [ 8'32 ] — "And Pausanias, indeed, the lover of
Athen_5.217 gathon, at which banquet Pausanias said these things about

  Pausanias 4   - king of Macedonia, 393 B.C.
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ChronSynt_90 years Amyntas for 1 year Pausanias for 1 year another Amyn
Euseb]:Chron_227 ars. Aeropus for 6 years. Then Pausanias was king for one
Euseb]:Chron_229 Amyntas - for one year Pausanias - for one year Amyntas

  Pausanias 5   - a young Macedonian, who murdered king Philippus in 336 B.C.
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FGrH_255.6   edonians was murdered by Pausanias, one of his bodyguards,
Just_9.6   his son and son-in-law, Pausanias, a noble Macedonian you
Just_9.7   eopatra to herself, than Pausanias had felt at the insults
Just_12.6   ith Attalus, Eurylochus, Pausanias, and other slaughtered
Nepos_21.2   Philip was murdered by Pausanias at Aegiae near the
Oros_3.14   narrow passageway and slain by Pausanias, a young Macedonian noble.
Oros_3.18   and Philotas. Attalus, Eurylochus, Pausanius, and many leading men
PsCallisth_1.24   There was a man called Pausanias, an important person,
ValMax_1.8e.9   was foretold for him: for Pausanias, who slew him, had a
ValMax_8.14e.4   Among such men, maybe Pausanias should be first mentioned;

  Pausanias 6   of Thessaly - a lover of Lais of Hyccara, 4th century B.C.
Athen_13.589 hessalian of the name of Pausanias; and that she was beate

  Pausanias 7   - a general of Antigonus I
313/1a kingdom, and defeats and kills Pausanias, the general of Antigonus.

  Pausanias 8   - a general of Seleucus I
Plut:Demetr_50 held out to him, when Pausanias, coming with a party

  Pausanias 9   "Laccus" - a dissolute Athenian, early 3rd century B.C.
281/43 ea, Diphilus, Hippomachus, Mania, Pausanias, Stratocles, and others.
    Within translations:
Athen_13.584 she. Once, when Pausanias, who was nicknamed Laccus,

  Pausanias 10   of Pherae - Thessalian magistrate, 196 B.C.
196/11 annual magistrates; the first to hold office is Pausanias of Pherae.
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Euseb]:Chron_243 to be elected was Pausanias the son of Echecrates, from
Euseb]:Chron_247 lowing [annual] leaders: Pausanias, Amyntas, Aeacides, Epi

  Pausanias 11   - son of Damothon; Thessalian magistrate, about 185 B.C.
Euseb]:Chron_245 Damothon, from Pherae. Then Pausanias the son of Damoth
Euseb]:Chron_247 rasymachus, Laontomenes, Pausanias, Theodorus, Nicocrates,

  Pausanias 12   - father of Lysimachus, a Jewish envoy, 1st century B.C.
Joseph:AJ_14.222 Lysimachus, the son of Pausanias, Alexander, the son of
Joseph:AJ_14.307 machus, the son of Pausanias, and Josephus, the son of Men

  Pausanias 13   of (?) Antioch - Greek chronicler, 4th century A.D.
Malal_197 [follower] of Pamphilus and Pausanias. [Alexander] inst
Malal_203 learned chronicler Pausanias relates that in total there
Malal_204 ldren. The learned Pausanias relates that Seleucus named

  Pausanias 14   - father of Timarchus, 3rd century B.C.
Callim:Epigr_12 reafter, seek the son of Pausanias of the Ptolemaic tribe,

  Pausanias 15   - an Indian leader defeated by Alexander
PsCallisth_3.4 subdued too the Indians under Pausanias. He saw also the

  Pausanias   - in documents
SEG_56.638 (160-150)   agoi were Kriton son of Pausanias, Krateisippos son
SEG_57.510 (140-130)   the Thessalians was Pausanias of Pherai, the son of
SEG_60.586 (221)   enos son of Zenophilos Pausanias son of Philippos [
SEG_60.605 (c. 231-229)   reetings. When Pausanias, a citizen of Pythion, die
SelPap_1.149 Pausanias to his brother Hera
Simonid_7.508 city Gela buried here Pausanias, son of Anchites, a phy
Syll_322 son of Eumenes &[ 79/8 ] Pausanias son of Metrodoros M
Syll_340 (3rd cent.)   t in the judgments: Pausanias of Brasos, son of P
Syll_619 (after 188)   hantos son of Pausanias Sokrates son of Nymphion
Syll_631 (182)   os Polemarchos son of Pausanias The testament shal
Syll_657 (155/4)   the son of Demetrios Pausanias of Melite, the so
Syll_679 (190-140)   tect indicates. Pausanias the temple warden of Arte
Syll_685 (112/1)   of: Euphemos son of [Pausanias], temple-warden {ne&


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