Lygdamis   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Lygdamis   of Syracuse - victor in the pancratium contest at the Olympic games, 648 B.C.
Euseb]:Chron_197 was added, and the winner was Lygdamis of Syracuse. Lygda

  Lygdamis 2   - tyrant of Naxos, 6th century B.C.
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Athen_8.348 was a great sedition, Lygdamis being the leader of the
Polyaen_1.23.2 ving reinforcements from Lygdamis, the tyrant of Naxos,

  Lygdamis 3   of Halicarnassus - father of Artemisia, 5th century B.C.
Polyaen_8.53.2 temisia, the daughter of Lygdamis, sank a ship of the Caly

  Lygdamis   - in documents
THI_144 (c. 253)   aise Stratonax son of Lygdamis; it is resolved by t


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