
Megacles - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Megacles
- son of Phorbas; an ancient archon of Athens, about 900 B.C.
Euseb]:Chron_187
pus, for 30 years. Megacles, the son of Phorbas, for 30
Megacles 2
- an Athenian politician, the opponent of Peisistratus; 6th century B.C.
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Polyaen_1.21.3
of their arms. & Megacles, who was magistrate on behalf
Megacles 3
of Syracuse - brother of Dion, and opponent of Dionysius II
Polyaen_5.2.8
ying letters to Dion and Megacles, from the sister of the
Megacles 4
of Messene - an opponent of Agathocles, late 4th century B.C.
Polyaen_5.15.1
lso: Plutarch, Mor.189] [15] Megacles. Megacles of
Megacles 5
- the father of Aglais, 3rd century B.C.
Athen_10.415
Aglais, the daughter of Megacles, who, in the first great
Megacles 6
- author of a book on Illustrious Men
Athen_10.419
his story is recorded by Megacles in his treatise on Illus
Megacles
- in documents
Simonid_7.511
I look on the tomb of Megacles dead, I pity you, poor
Syll_322
ekataios son of Leomedon Megakles son of Megaklos Pro
Syll_325
(c. 308) The archon was Megakles, and the councillors were
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