Timoxenus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Timoxenus
of Scione - a Greek who attempted to betray Potidaea, 5th century B.C.
Polyaen_7.33.1
[33] & Artabazus. Timoxenus of Scione promised to betray
Timoxenus 2
- general of the Athenian league, late 3rd century B.C.
225/_
Achaean General: Timoxenus
225/5
Timoxenus is elected general of the Achaean League.
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Achaean General: Timoxenus (II?)
220/6
Timoxenus, the general of the Achaean League, captures Clarium, a
216/12
Timoxenus is elected to be general of the Achaean League.
  Within translations:
Plut:Arat_38
it, he absolutely refused, and Timoxenus was appointed gen
Plut:Arat_47
but he perceived that Timoxenus, who was then general,
Plut:Cleom_20
with the assistance of Timoxenus and a party of Achaeans
Timoxenus
- in documents
Syll_943
(3rd century) [Xenotimos], son of Timoxenos, in previous times to
THI_43
(202/1) Stasagorinos son of Timoxenos : provisions f
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