
Heracleides - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Heracleides
of Mylasa - a commander at the battle of Artemisium
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mployed at Artemisium by Heracleides of Mylasa, who was
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of Maroneia - a flatterer of Seuthes, king of Thrace
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ed." [252] Such also was Heracleides of Maroneia, the flat
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Ponticus - Peripatetic philosopher, 4th century B.C.
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Dionysius Metathemenos as a pupil of Heracleides.
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The death of the philosopher Heracleides Ponticus.
Diogenes-
DIOGENES LAERTIUS, Life of Heracleides
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[5.] But Heracleides of Pontus, in his treatise
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Crotonians. But Heracleides of Pontus, in his treatise
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Heracleides of Pontus, in the second
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ighty warrior. But Heracleides of Pontus, in his treatise
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[45.] And Heracleides of Pontus, in his treatise
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ntioned. But since Heracleides of Pontus, in his treatise
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the Bladder. And Heracleides of Pontus, in his treatise
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ery pleasantly argued by Heracleides of Pontus, in his tre
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esult, as we are told by Heracleides of Pontus, in his tre
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hrygian. [19.] & But Heracleides of Pontus, in the thi
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Roman engine, and that Heracleides of Pontus was the ori
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aters, as that Pontic trifler [Heracleides] has it, but
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proverb." But as for what Heracleides of Pontus says, that is
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we find it stated by Heraclides Ponticus, a very learned man,
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Diocles, first of all of Heracleides, his fellow citizen;
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Sophisms, addressed to Heracleides, and Pollis; five vol
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emus of Pyrrha and Heracleides of Heracleia were beaten
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[9] He that [ Heracleides ] was skilled . .
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subject belongs the essay of Heraclides, well known in Greece, about
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- a Syracusan politician, 4th century B.C.
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Sostratus and Heracleides are sent with a Syracusan army to Croton.
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defend Rhegium, when it is attacked by Sostratus and Heracleides.
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of Temnus - a Greek living in Egypt, 4th century B.C.
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PEleph_1, the marriage contract of Heracleides and Demetria.
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- son of Agathocles
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soldiers kill Archagathus and Heracleides, the sons of Agathocles.
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sons, Archagathus and Heracleides, he directed his cours
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assy to him, and his son Heracleides, who was a boy of ext
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- commander of Demetrius' garrison at Athens
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ned a complete victory. [17] Heracleides. When Demetr
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of Cyme - governor of Heracleia, 3rd century B.C.
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abitants of Heracleia arrest Heracleides, their previous governor,
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Heracleia she sent there Heracleides of Cyme, a man who
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all, they went to Heracleides and urged him to leave the
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of Salamis - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic games, 204 B.C.
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Olympic victor in the stadion race: Heracleides of Salamis in Cyprus
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race 144th [204 B.C.] - Heracleides of Salamis in Cyprus,
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of Tarentum - a minister of king Philippus
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and Rhodes, allegedly caused by Heracleides, an agent of Philippus.
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including the imprisonment of his unpopular minister Heracleides.
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ries [ 13.4 ], says that Heracleides of Tarentum was a fla
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onspirators. Heracleides, the Tarentine architect,
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of Byzantium - an envoy of Antiochus III
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Antiochus sends Heracleides of Byzantium to negotiate with the Romans
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Lembus - philosopher and grammarian, 2nd century B.C.
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General comments on the career of the grammarian Heracleides Lembus.
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Uranopolis. And Heracleides Lembus speaks concerning
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gs. At all events, Heracleides Lembus, in the twenty-first
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victim. [566] But Heracleides Lembus relates that in Spar
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ere Mysta and Nysa." But Heracleides Lembus, in the thirty
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rs, and among them Heracleides, in his Abridgment of Sotio
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- Egyptians, 2nd century B.C.
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Bagnall_103A, a petition to Pancrates from Heracleides, an orphan
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banker's receipt for a payment made by Demetrius son of Heracleides.
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- Athenian archon, 104 B.C.
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Athenian archon: Heracleides
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of Temnus - convicted of fraud, 1st century B.C.
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reverse the conviction of Heracleides of Temnus, for defrauding
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of Mopsuestia - a grammarian
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of an Athenian, which Heracleides of Mopsuestia gives
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of Tarsus - a Stoic philosopher, 2nd century B.C.
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right path. [121] Heracleides of Tarsus, indeed, the frie
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of Cos - the father of Hippocrates
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He was the son of Heracleides and Phaenarete, and could
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- author of a History of Persia, 4th century B.C.
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[145] But Heracleides of Cyme, who compiled a history of
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[13.] But Heracleides of Cyme, who wrote the
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of Thrace - a companion of Alexander
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Nearchus the Cretan, Stasanor, Heracleides the Thracian
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