
Astyanax - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Astyanax
- son of Hector and Andromache
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AnthPal_9.351
point of suffering the fate of Astyanax. But she turned
Ovid:Cons_429
sire and wife and child Astyanax and aged mother : yet
Astyanax 2
of Miletus - victor in the pancration content at the Olympic games, 316 B.C.
316/23
Astyanax of Miletus wins the pancration contest at the Olympic games
  Within translations:
Athen_10.413
bit of it. But Astyanax of Miletus, having gained the
Eratosth:Fr_8
any of the comic poets mention Astyanax of Miletus. He was
Astyanax
- in documents
Syll_322
sios son of Anaximandros Astyanax son of Pythomandros
Syll_461
(254-244) Aiolis, the son of Astyanax, has continually shown
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