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Phaedrias
154/__ Athenian archon: Phaedrias

Phaedrus
78/11 icus attend the lectures of Phaedrus and Zenon, two Epicurean philo
69/8_ Patron succeeds Phaedrus as head of the Epicurean school.

Phalanna
171/20 The Romans defeat Perseus at Phalanna.

Phalereus
319/10 The "floruit" of Demetrius Phalereus.
297/20 Demetrius Phalereus leaves Greece, and goes to the court of Ptolema
282/21 Demetrius Phalereus is put under arrest by Ptolemaeus II.
282/7_ Demetrius Phalereus helps Ptolemaeus to draw up laws.
282/9_ Demetrius Phalereus sends back gifts to Athens from Egypt.
279/13 Demetrius Phalereus loses and then regains his eyesight.
279/14 Demetrius Phalereus plots against Lycus, the (adoptive) father of
279/15 The death of Demetrius Phalereus.

Phalerum
322/25 Xenocrates and Demetrius of Phalerum as envoys to Antipater and Cra
317/1_ with Cassander, who sets up Demetrius of Phalerum as their leader
316/21 Demetrius of Phalerum conducts a census of the inhabitants of Attic
308/2_ the Dionysia in honour of Demetrius of Phalerum when he was archon
307/10 the refined style of the public speeches of Demetrius of Phalerum
307/11 The decadent private life of Demetrius of Phalerum.
307/12 nus captures Peiraeus and expels Demetrius of Phalerum from Athens
307/31 henians condemn Demetrius of Phalerum to death in his absence, and
307/6_ Laws passed by Demetrius of Phalerum while he was in control at Ath
307/7_ Demetrius of Phalerum gives a garden to Theophrastus.
307/8_ Demetrius of Phalerum preserves a boat which is said to have carrie
306/7_ Demetrius of Phalerum meets the Cynic philosopher Crates at Thebes.
260/10 the grandson of Demetrius of Phalerum to be a magistrate at Athens.

Phameas
149/24 Phameas attacks Roman foraging parties.
148/12 Negotiations between Phameas and Scipio.
148/14 Phameas deserts to the Romans.
148/15 Scipio returns from Africa with Phameas.

Phanagoreia
64/32 Phanagoreia revolts from Mithridates, along with Chersonesus, Theud
60/12 arnaces attacks the city of Phanagoreia, and forces it to surrender

Phanarchides
193/__ Athenian archon: Phanarchides

Phanias
286/4_ Theophrastus and Phanias free their home city, Eresos, from a tyran
137/6_ a petition to the strategus Phanias from the royal peasants of Oxyr

Phanostratus
238/__ Athenian archon: Phanostratus

Phanote
170/2_ Hostilius escapes a plot to capture him at Phanote.

Phaon
310/8_ Cleon, Diodorus, Mynnacus, Phaon, Philotas, Propis, Ptolemaeus,

Pharae
218/16 the election of Eperatus of Pharae as general of the Achaean League
217/15 Lycus of Pharae defeats the Aetolians near Leontium.

Pharisees
104/5_ A dispute between John Hyrcanus and the Pharisees.
70/22 The Pharisees gain great influence during the reign of Alexandra,

Pharmacusa
75/27 Caesar is captured by pirates near the island of Pharmacusa.

Pharnaces
183/23 ceives envoys from Eumenes, Pharnaces, and Philippus, and from Rhod
183/5_ Pharnaces captures Sinope.
182/20 Envoys from Eumenes, Ariarathes, Pharnaces, and Philippus, and from
181/13 ear before the senate in an attempt to secure peace with Pharnaces
181/7_ eucus IV decides not to help Pharnaces in the war against Eumenes,
180/11 A Roman embassy mediates between Pharnaces and Eumenes.
180/2_ Pharnaces renews the war against Eumenes.
179/3_ Pharnaces and Eumenes agree to peace terms.
179/4_ a treaty between the city of Chersonesus and Pharnaces of Pontus
63/22 ridates commits suicide after his son Pharnaces starts a rebellion
63/65 Pompeius allows Pharnaces to become king of Bosporus.
60/12 Pharnaces attacks the city of Phanagoreia, and forces it to surrend
48/27 Pharnaces, king of Bosporus, takes advantage of the Roman civil war
48/75 Pharnaces defeats Calvinus at Nicopolis, and gains control of Pontu

Pharnacia
156/6_ The foundation of Pharnacia.

Pharos
282/39 Construction of the Pharos at Alexandria, designed by Sostratus of

Pharsalus
284/__ Olympic victor in the stadion race: Philomelus of Pharsalus
48/40 Caesar decisively defeats the army of Pompeius near Pharsalus.
48/50 statues dedicated to Julius Caesar after the battle of Pharsalus

Pharus
229/10 Demetrius of Pharus betrays Corcyra to the Romans.
222/26 Demetrius of Pharus extends his power over the towns of Illyria
219/20 The Romans capture Pharus.
214/25 Demetrius of Pharus dies in an attack on Messene.

Phaselis
76/9_ and captures the cities of Attalis, Corycus, Olympus, and Phaselis

Pheidostratus
234/__ Athenian archon: Pheidostratus

Pheneus
225/11 along with Caphyae, Pellene, Pheneus, Phlius, Cleonae, Epidaurus,

Pherae
196/11 nnual magistrates; the first to hold office is Pausanias of Pherae

Pherecles
304/__ Athenian archon: Pherecles

Phila
304/1_ ly bases, and Menedemus captures a ship sent by Phila to Demetrius
276/9_ nder of Aetolia to Macedonia, at the time of his marriage to Phila

Philadelphia
257/15 ition to Apollonius from the farmers of his estate at Philadelphia
256/17 PLoeb_1.39, a lease of land at Philadelphia.
134/16 tolemaeus kills the mother of Hyrcanus and escapes to Philadelphia
108/__ Olympic victor in the stadion race: Nicomachus of Philadelphia
62/7_ The beginning of the era of Philadelphia.

Philadelphus
281/4_ Sotades attacks both Lysimachus and Ptolemaeus Philadelphus.
252/10 ntiochus marries Berenice, the daughter of Ptolemaeus Philadelphus

Philae
116/6_ OGI_137-139, a petition of the priests of Isis at Philae.

Philanthes
87/__ Athenian archon: Philanthes

Philemon
292/8_ Sayings of Menander, addressed to Glycera, Philemon, and others
263/5_ Magas seizes Philemon but lets him go unharmed, after being attacke
263/6_ The death of the comic poet Philemon.

Philetaerus
282/34 Philetaerus stops supporting Lysimachus.
274/15 OGI_748, recording gifts from Philetaerus to Cyzicus.
262/10 The death of Philetaerus, who is succeeded as ruler of Pergamum by
262/7_ in_84, a decree of Delphi in honour of Philetaerus and his family
262/8_ Philetaerus claims to have discovered a medicinal plant, called pol
262/9_ General remarks about the role of Philetaerus as ruler of Pergamum
85/13 Dorylaus the son of Philetaerus is convicted of attempting to start

Philetas
285/20 Philetas of Cos and Straton of Lampsacus act as tutors of Ptolemaeu
272/7_ eocritus becomes a pupil of Philetas, probably while staying in Cos
270/21 Philetas is so thin that he has to wear weights on his shoes to sto
270/22 The death of Philetas of Cos.

Philinus
269/__ Athenian archon: Philinus
264/__ Olympic victor in the stadion race: Philinus of Cos
260/__ Olympic victor in the stadion race: Philinus of Cos (II)
260/4_ Philinus of Cos wins a total of five Olympic victories for running.
147/4_ Philinus of Corinth is put to death by Diaeus.

Philippides
298/7_ Philippides obtains wheat and other aid for Athens from Lysimachus.
283/4_ SIG_374, an Athenian decree in honour of the poet Philippides
283/5_ l comments on the career of Philippides as a poet and a politician.
281/12 ngs of Bithys, Pasiades, and Philippides, addressed to Lysimachus.

Philippus
317/10 al comments on the feeble-minded character of Philippus Arrhidaeus
317/11 Olympias kills Philippus, and forces Eurydice to commit suicide
317/7_ donia with help from Olympias, and captures Philippus and Eurydice
316/26 Cassander marries Thessalonice, the daughter of Philippus.
316/28 Cassander arranges for the burial of Philippus and Eurydice.
313/3_ Philippus the brother of Cassander defeats and kills Aeacides, the
308/5_ Cleopatra, the daughter of Philippus, is killed at Sardis.
306/20 The funeral of Philippus, son of Antigonus.
297/16 The Athenians send Demochares as an envoy to Philippus.
297/17 Death of Philippus, son of Cassander.
292/__ Athenian archon: Philippus
281/__ Consuls: L. Aemilius Q.f. Barbula, Q. Marcius Q.f. Philippus
238/15 The birth of Philippus, the son of Demetrius and Phthia.
229/2_ A remark at a banquet about the young Philippus, son of Demetrius
229/3_ rius II, who leaves Antigonus as the guardian of his son Philippus
222/31 Antigonus sends his ward Philippus to visit the Peloponnese.
221/14 The death of Antigonus Doson, who is succeeded by Philippus V.
220/22 rs to seek aid from their allies, including Philippus of Macedonia
220/36 Philippus and his allies meet near Corinth and declare war on the
220/41 An alliance between Philippus and Scerdilaidas.
220/44 Philippus sends aid to the Polyrrhenians, who are fighting against
219/24 Philippus begins the siege of Ambracus.
219/31 Philippus captures Ambracus.
219/32 Philippus invades Aetolia.
219/40 Philippus defeats Euripidas and the Eleans near Stymphalus.
218/17 Philippus invades Elis again.
218/19 Philippus and Aratus are reconciled at the assembly of the Achaean
218/24 Philippus attacks Cephallenia.
218/3_ Philippus captures Psophis, an Elean stronghold.
218/39 Philippus sails to Limnaea.
218/4_ Philippus invades Elis.
218/40 Philippus sacks Thermus, an Aetolian city.
218/47 Philippus invades Laconia.
218/49 Philippus puts Leontius and Apelles to death on suspicion of treaso
218/5_ Philippus protects the Achaeans from maltreatment by Apelles.
218/6_ Philippus subdues Triphylia.
217/24 An unsuccessful attack by Philippus on Melitaea.
217/25 Philippus captures Thebae in Phthiotis.
217/37 SIG_543'1-22, a letter from Philippus to Larissa and a subsequent
217/39 us between the Aetolians and Philippus and his allies; the end of
217/46 Philippus invades Illyria.
216/29 An abortive naval expedition by Philippus against Illyria.
215/22 An alliance is agreed between Hannibal and Philippus of Macedonia
215/31 The senate debates the alliance between Hannibal and Philippus
214/11 3'23-49, a second letter of Philippus to Larissa, and the subsequen
214/12 Aratus persuades Philippus to spare Messene.
213/12 Philippus ravages Messenia.
213/20 Philippus captures Lissus.
210/13 Philippus makes a dedication to the temple of Athene at Lindus, aft
209/11 Philippus is forced to return to Macedonia after receiving news of
209/4_ Philippus visits Argos and attends the Nemean Games.
209/9_ Philippus invades Elis.
208/7_ Philippus marches on Heracleia.
207/5_ Philippus destroys the sanctuary at Thermus in Aetolia, and then
206/12 The Aetolians make peace with Philippus.
205/19 enice between the Romans and Philippus; end of the First Macedonian
205/8_ Philippus marches to Apollonia to face a Roman force led by Sempron
204/22 An alleged plot by Philippus to murder Philopoemen.
204/24 and Rhodes, allegedly caused by Heracleides, an agent of Philippus
203/29 ain to the Roman senate that Philippus has broken the terms of the
202/14 rom the Aetolians attempts to gain Roman support against Philippus
202/6_ pact" between Antiochus and Philippus: an informal agreement to sei
202/9_ Philippus captures Cius and Thasos.
201/15 Philippus attacks Pergamum.
201/20 talus and Rhodes bring charges against Philippus before the senate
201/21 Philippus attacks the Rhodian Peraea and captures Prinassus.
201/4_ Embassies from Philippus and the Carthaginians appear before the
201/6_ Philippus invades Attica.
200/1_ a motion to declare war on Philippus, but it is rejected by a popu
200/15 Philippus captures Abydus.
200/2_ Philippus escapes from his enemies after being trapped at Bargylia.
200/22 Philippus invades Attica.
200/8_ Athens declares war on Philippus.
200/9_ Roman people declare war on Philippus; the start of the Second Mace
199/1_ decides to remain neutral in the forthcoming war against Philippus
199/11 Skirmishes between Philippus and the Roman army near Athacus.
198/1_ Philippus takes steps to ensure the loyalty of his allies and subje
198/14 to abandon its alliance with Philippus and to support the Romans
198/17 Peace negotiations between Philippus and Flamininus at Nicaea.
198/24 enter office; the envoys of Philippus are dismissed by the senate
198/3_ Philippus takes up a strong position by the river Aous.
198/6_ peace negotiations between Philippus and Flamininus by the river
198/7_ The Romans attack Philippus and force him to retreat from the river
197/1_ Philippus allows Nabis to take possession of Argos.
197/17 Flamininus defeats Philippus at the battle of Cynoscephalae.
197/18 The Achaeans defeats Philippus's general Androsthenes near Corinth.
197/19 The Rhodians defeat Philippus's general Dinocrates near Alabanda.
197/23 nus agrees peace terms with Philippus; the end of the Second Macedo
197/31 onsuls enter office and the Romans ratify the peace with Philippus
196/5_ Ten Roman commissioners revise the peace terms with Philippus.
194/18 us celebrates a triumph for his victories over Philippus and Nabis
191/29 The Romans release Demetrius the son of Philippus V.
191/7_ Philippus and the Romans capture numerous towns in Thessaly.
190/7_ dvances to the Hellespont, with the active assistance of Philippus
187/2_ urstein_72, an ordinance of Philippus concerning the property of
186/__ Consuls: Sp. Postumius L.f. Albinus, Q. Marcius L.f. Philippus
185/1_ omplain to the senate about Philippus's seizure of extra territory.
185/13 fter hearing embassies from Philippus and Eumenes, the Achaeans and
185/2_ draw his garrisons from Thessaly; Philippus begins to plan for anot
185/2_ ommissioners at Tempe order Philippus to withdraw his garrisons fro
185/4_ go to Thessalonice to learn about Philippus's activities in Thrace
184/18 Demetrius defends his father Philippus before the senate.
184/4_ Philippus massacres his opponents at Maronea.
183/23 from Eumenes, Pharnaces, and Philippus, and from Rhodes, Sparta and
183/31 Philippus sends colonists from central Macedonia to Emathia.
182/20 Ariarathes, Pharnaces, and Philippus, and from the Spartans and
181/6_ Philippus leads an expedition to the top of Mt.Haemus.
180/6_ Philippus has Demetrius put to death, on a charge of treason.
179/10 remarks on the character of Philippus V, his aggressive behaviour
179/11 The death of Philippus, and accession of Perseus.
179/6_ Philippus procures the murder of two Athenians, Eurycleides and Mic
179/8_ Philippus dedicates to Heracles a bull which he killed while huntin
179/9_ Philippus produces a much shorter version of Theopompus' history,
172/15 Q.Marcius Philippus persuades Perseus not to start fighting until
171/5_ Philippus reports back to the senate on his mission to Greece.
169/__ Consuls: Q. Marcius L.f. Philippus (II), Cn. Servilius Cn.f. Caepio
169/15 Philippus penetrates into Macedonia.
169/20 Philippus advances to Dium.
169/6_ Philippus crosses to Greece and takes command of the army in Thessa
164/16 The censor Q.Philippus sets up a sun-dial, and a statue of Concordi
163/13 The censors, Paullus and Philippus, complete the census.
163/29 Antiochus captures and kills the usurper Philippus.
163/33 Death of Philippus, son of Perseus.
104/20 L.Philippus, as tribune, proposes a controversial agrarian law
95/5_ Cyzicenus; in the king-lists Philippus is called the successor of
95/9_ he is succeeded by his brothers Antiochus Epiphanes and Philippus
94/4_ L.Philippus is beaten by M.Herennius in the election for next year'
91/__ Consuls: L. Marcius Q.f. Philippus, Sex. Julius C.f. Caesar
91/12 of Drusus are passed, after Philippus has been restrained by violen
91/2_ Caepio unsuccessfully prosecutes Scaurus and (?) Philippus.
91/20 rtly before his death, strongly criticises Philippus in the senate
91/22 on the advice of the consul Philippus, declares the laws of Drusus
88/48 Philippus defeats Demetrius, who goes into exile in Parthia.
86/51 The censors Philippus and Perperna review the senate.
85/20 Milesius, the governor of Damascus, repels an attack by Philippus
83/11 Cethegus, Philippus and other senators join Sulla.
82/20 L.Philippus wins over Sardinia for Sulla.
77/1_ declared a public enemy, after a speech in the senate by Philippus
77/31 llus in the war against Sertorius; L.Philippus says he is being sen
75/44 L.Philippus claims that the Romans have a legal right to rule Egypt
75/45 Philippus persuades the senate to reimpose taxes on states which
75/46 Philippus tries to improve the lifestyle of Vulteius Mena.
75/47 Philippus achieves political success at Rome without trying to buy
75/48 The dissolute youth of Gellius, the stepson of Philippus.
66/4a ch, where he negotiates with Philippus and pays for the restoration
65/9_ Philippus, relying on support from Azizus the Arab, sets himself
63/80 is killed by the Arabs but Philippus, another Seleucid prince, esc
61/5_ The senate appoints Marcius Philippus to be governor of Syria.
59/2_ ntulus Marcellinus succeeds Marcius Philippus as governor of Syria
57/41 Gabinius prevents Philippus from going to Egypt; regarded by some
56/__ Cn. Cornelius P.f. Lentulus Marcellinus, L. Marcius L.f. Philippus
48/60 Philippus and Cordus cremate the body of Pompeius on the sea-shore.

Philiscus
246/3_ neral comments on the career of the tragedian Philiscus of Corcyra
173/8_ picurean philosophers Alcaeus and Philiscus are expelled from Rome

Philista
220/2_ PEnteux_82, a petition from Philista against Petechon.

Philo
320/__ nsuls: L. Papirius Sp.f. Cursor (II), Q. Publilius Q.f. Philo (III
315/__ onsuls: L. Papirius Sp.f. Cursor (IV), Q. Publilius Q.f. Philo (IV
210/24 L.Veturius Philo and P.Licinius Crassus are elected censors, but
206/__ Consuls: Q. Caecilius L.f. Metellus, L. Veturius L.f. Philo
113/19 CIL_2504, a dedication by P.Sextilius Philo and others at Delos

Philochorus
260/3_ Philoch_, the fragments of Philochorus' "Atthis" which covered even
259/10 The historian Philochorus is put to death by Antigonus for supporti
259/9_ General comments on the life and writings of Philochorus.

Philocles
322/__ Athenian archon: Philocles
280/21 tolemaeus, Polycleitus, Philocles, Iomilcus, and Xenophantus at the
279/30 Philocles captures Caunus for Ptolemaeus.
277/7_ decree of Delos in honour of Philocles, the admiral of Ptolemaeus.

Philocrates
276/__ Athenian archon: Philocrates
72/62 extorts money from Sosippus and Philocrates, brothers from Agyrium
71/45 ing Epicrates, Heius, Heraclius, Philocrates, Sopater and Sosippus

Philomelus
284/__ Olympic victor in the stadion race: Philomelus of Pharsalus

Philon
307/9_ Philon enlarges the temple of Demeter and Persephone at Eleusis
279/10 Philon gives to Berenice a sample of topazus, a precious stone from
178/__ Athenian archon: Philon
88/62 The philosopher Philon escapes from Athens to Rome.
83/16 Cicero is a pupil of Philon, an Academic philosopher, who encourage
83/17 General remarks on the life and teaching of the philosopher Philon

Philoneus
246/__ Athenian archon: Philoneus

Philopator
204/15 The death of Ptolemaeus IV Philopator.

Philopoemen
223/12 The early life and education of Philopoemen.
209/7_ Philopoemen reorganizes the Achaean cavalry.
208/__ Achaean General: Philopoemen
208/3_ Philopoemen is elected general of the Achaean League for the first
207/16 Philopoemen stages a military display at the Nemean Games.
206/__ Achaean General: Philopoemen (II)
204/__ Achaean General: (?) Philopoemen (III)
204/22 An alleged plot by Philippus to murder Philopoemen.
201/__ Achaean General: Philopoemen (IV)
200/10 Philopoemen leads an expedition against Nabis.
200/21 Cycliadas succeeds Philopoemen as general of the Achaean League
198/10 Philopoemen goes to Crete for a second time, to fight for the peopl
193/__ Achaean General: Philopoemen (V)
192/2_ Philopoemen invades Laconia and defeats Nabis.
192/4_ of Megalopolis serves under Philopoemen in the fighting against Nab
191/__ Achaean General: Philopoemen (VI)
191/23 nd restore the Spartan exiles, but Philopoemen refuses to allow it
189/__ Achaean General: Philopoemen (VII)
189/__ Achaean General: Philopoemen (VII)
188/3_ Philopoemen captures Sparta.
183/__ Achaean General: Philopoemen (VIII), Lycortas (II)
183/6_ A dispute between Philopoemen and the Achaean general Archon.
182/4_ Philopoemen is captured by the Messenians.
182/5_ Stratagems of Philopoemen.
182/6_ A saying of Flamininus, mocking the appearance of Philopoemen.
182/7_ omments on the character of Philopoemen, his bold military leadersh
182/8_ Philopoemen is put to death by the Messenians.
182/9_ SIG_624, a decree of Megalopolis in honour of Philopoemen.
138/16 indolent, and hands over the control of his kingdom to Philopoemen

Philostratus
254/__ Athenian archon: Philostratus

Philotas
310/8_ Diodorus, Mynnacus, Phaon, Philotas, Propis, Ptolemaeus, Satyrus,

Philotera
246/23 ers, who found the cities of Philotera and Ptolemais in the country

Philoxenus
297/6_ ssions a famous painting by Philoxenus of Eretria, of a battle betw
94/2_ CIL_2663a, an "inspection ticket" of Philoxenus.

Philus
223/__ Consuls: C. Flaminius C.f., P. Furius Sp.f. Philus
136/__ Consuls: L. Furius Philus, Sex. Atilius M.f. Serranus

Phintias
281/17 Phintias moves the inhabitants of Gela to a new city called Phintia
281/17 of Gela to a new city called Phintias, but his cruelty causes his
280/18 Hicetas of Syracuse defeats Phintias of Acragas.
278/6_ na calls in a Carthaginian garrison to protect it against Phintias
278/9_ The death of the tyrant Phintias.

Phlius
289/1_ Timon of Phlius moves to Chalcedon, where he becomes a professional
269/4_ Timon of Phlius moves to Athens.
230/14 The death of Timon of Phlius.
225/11 Caphyae, Pellene, Pheneus, Phlius, Cleonae, Epidaurus, Hermione,

Phocaea
197/25 chus defeats Rhodes, Samos, Colophon and Phocaea in a naval battle

Phocaeans
129/25 The Massilians intercede on behalf of the Phocaeans.

Phocion
322/1_ A saying of Phocion, about the success of Leosthenes as Athenian
322/41 sayings of Demosthenes, addressed to Demades, Phocion, and others
322/7_ Phocion persuades the Athenians not to invade Boeotia, and defeats
319/3_ Sayings of Demades, addressed to Phocion and others.
319/5_ Phocion tells Antipater, "You cannot use me both as a friend and
318/1_ Nicanor captures Peiraeus, with the collusion of Phocion.
318/5_ ica; Polyperchon hands over Phocion and his friends to the Athenian
318/6_ Sayings of Phocion, addressed to Archibiades, Aristogeiton, Callicl
318/7_ Phocion is distressed by the prodigality of his son Phocus.
318/8_ The just and incorruptible character of Phocion.
318/9_ The Athenians condemn Phocion and put him to death.
121/__ Athenian archon: Phocion (?)

Phocis
146/17 Metellus defeats the Arcadians in Phocis.
146/19 up of soldiers from Patrae are overwhelmed by the Romans in Phocis

Phocus
318/7_ Phocion is distressed by the prodigality of his son Phocus.

Phoenice
230/2_ The Illyrians seize Phoenice.
230/5_ The Illyrians leave Phoenice and enter into alliance with Epirus.
205/19 The peace of Phoenice between the Romans and Philippus; end of the

Phoenicia
318/19 Eumenes attempts to gain control of Phoenicia.
315/13 Antigonus builds a new navy in Phoenicia.
312/14 Ptolemaeus gains control of Phoenicia.
260/1_ l_53, regulations of Ptolemaeus II concerning Syria and Phoenicia
191/18 eph the Tobiad retires from tax-collecting in Judaea and Phoenicia
64/31 us organises Coele Syria and Phoenicia as Roman provinces; Aradus

Phoenician
318/22 A squadron of Phoenician ships surrenders to Antigonus' fleet at

Phormio
189/28 lecture on military matters given by a philosopher called Phormio
189/28 lecture on military matters given by a philosopher called Phormio

Phraates
175/5_ ath of Phriapitius, and accession of Phraates I as king of Parthia
170/8_ The Parthian king Phraates defeats the Mardi, and settles them at
138/18 The death of Mithridates I of Parthia and accession of Phraates II
130/9_ companied by Hyrcanus of Judaea, defeats Phraates in three battles
129/1_ Negotiations between Antiochus and Phraates break down.
129/2_ Phraates releases Demetrius.
129/26 A Scythian invasion prevents Phraates from invading Syria.
129/5_ Antiochus VII is defeated and killed by Phraates.
129/6_ Phraates captures the Syrian army, along with Seleucus the son of
129/7_ Phraates punishes the inhabitants of Seleuceia.
128/3_ for greed and cruelty, after Phraates appoints him to be viceroy of
128/7_ The defeat and death of Phraates of Parthia in battle against the
66/22 evolt by his son, who receives assistance from Phraates of Parthia
66/9_ th Mithridates, and makes a pact with Phraates the king of Parthia
65/16 uest from the Parthian king Phraates for a treaty, and sends Afrani
64/7_ Phraates, the king of Parthia, invades Armenia but later on agrees
57/23 Phraates, king of Parthia, is murdered by his sons.

Phriapitius
190/14 Phriapitius becomes king of Parthia.
175/5_ The death of Phriapitius, and accession of Phraates I as king of

Phrygia
319/12 Antigonus goes to Phrygia, where he hears about the death of Antipa
314/24 Demetrius in charge in Syria, and marches to Celaenae in Phrygia
229/9_ Attalus defeats Antiochus Hierax in Phrygia.
220/30 Achaeus assumes the title of king, while marching through Phrygia
205/11 Antiochus sends Jewish settlers to Phrygia and Lycia.
116/13 Rome removes Phrygia Major from the control of Mithridates.
116/14 OGI_436, a copy of a senatorial decree about Phrygia Major.
88/23 Mithridates invades Phrygia and the Roman province of Asia, while
85/14 An earthquake at Apameia in Phrygia.
82/28 Mithridates defeats Murena and forces him to retreat to Phrygia
79/16 of Asia, including Lycia, Pamphylia, Pisidia, Phrygia, and Milyas
73/20 Deiotarus defeats the army of Mithridates in Phrygia.

Phryne
322/16 Phryne removes her clothes while Hypereides is defending her in cou
320/16 rates the cynic philosopher denounces a statue of Phryne at Delphi
320/17 Lais (or Phryne) fails to tempt Xenocrates.
320/18 rodite Anadyomene" is allegedly a portrait of Phryne (or Pancaspe)

Phthia
238/15 The birth of Philippus, the son of Demetrius and Phthia.
238/6_ e marriage of Demetrius and Phthia, daughter of Alexander of Epirus

Phthiotis
217/25 Philippus captures Thebae in Phthiotis.

Phylacia
233/2_ Aratus is defeated by the Macedonian general Bithys at Phylacia

Phylarchus
272/3_ on to the Peloponnese is the starting point of Phylarchus' history

Phyromachus
310/32 ressed to Chaerephon, Gnome, Phyromachus, Polyctor, Ptolemaeus, and

Physcon
140/6_ Ptolemaeus Physcon marries his step-daughter Cleopatra, and brutall

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