Peisander   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Peisander   - a Spartan admiral, early 4th century B.C.
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Just_6.3   In the meantime Pisander, who had been left governor
Nepos_9.4   sail under the command of Pisander. 
Oros_3.1   12 In the meantime Pisander, who had been left in
Philoch_144   ured fifty triremes, and Peisander was killed." & [146]
Polyaen_2.1.3   arrived with news that Peisander, the Lacedaemonian admi

  Peisander 2   - a glutton
Aelian:NA_4.1 away his shield,* and Peisander the craven,* had n
Athen_10.415 have attacked Cleonymus and Peisander. And Phoenicides
Plut:Mor_833 Platon, in his comedy called Peisander, traduces him as


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