Hipparchus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Hipparchus   - son of Peisistratus; tyrant of Athens, killed in 514 B.C.
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Athen_12.532   also, Hippias and Hipparchus, instituted banquets and
Athen_13.609   gave her in marriage to Hipparchus his son, as Cleidemus
Athen_15.695     Hipparchus the tyrant of the land.
FGrH_252.B   geiton killed the tyrant Hipparchus; and Dareius crossed
Just_2.9   After his death Diocles, one of his sons, having offere
Philoch_22   by Procleides, the lover of Hipparchus. [23] & Athen_15

  Hipparchus 2   - actor, 4th century B.C.
Athen_13.593 cleides the poet, and of Hipparchus the actor, and of Phry

  Hipparchus 3   of Euboea - tyrant of Eretria, 4th century B.C.
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Plut:Mor_178 grieved much at the death of Hipparchus the Euboean. For

  Hipparchus 4   - father of Asclepiades, 4th century B.C.
Plut:Phoc_22 ath was Asclepiades the son of Hipparchus. Demades desired

  Hipparchus 5   - Athenian general, 3rd century B.C.
Polyaen_5.17.1 in which the generals Hipparchus and Mnesidemus took

  Hipparchus 6   - Greek astronomer, 2nd century B.C.
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125/18 Observations and discoveries made by the astronomer Hipparchus.
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Aelian:NA_7.8 as possible. And Hipparchus* in the reign of Hieron
Poseidon_98 earth is a hemisphere; Hipparchus said that it is trapez
Vit:Arat_2 nacreon, Artemidorus and Hipparchus; but the brilliant pow
Vit:Arat_3 is the opinion of Hipparchus of Bithynia, who tries to

  Hipparchus 7   - Athenian archon, 119 B.C.
119/_ Athenian archon: Hipparchus

  Hipparchus 8   - the author of a book called "The Egyptian Iliad"
Athen_3.101 a castrated animal is, Hipparchus, who wrote the book

  Hipparchus   - in documents
AnthPal_7.627 for the evil fate of her Hipparchus, seeing you completed
OGIS_66 (c. 290-280)   council were Charixenos, Hipparchos and Kallikra
SEG_59.1406B (c. 280)   onoos son of Iagetas, Hipparchos son of Soukrateis,
Syll_322 imandros son of Pytheios Hipparchos son of Anaximan
Syll_585 (197-175)   os and Praxias: [60] Hipparchos of Demetrias, the


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