Xenarchus or Xenarchos (Ancient Greek: Ξέναρχος) was a Greek general of the Achaean League in Ancient Greece who served only for a year from 175–174 BC...
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Miletos 98 § 388 BC Horse Race Kleogenes Elis 98 § 388 BC Tethrippon Xenarchos Sparta 99 § 384 BC Boys' Stadion Lykinos Heraia 99 § 384 BC Dolichos Sotades...
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Theorodokoi in Epidauros, 365 BC. Alexandros prostates, mid-4th century BC. Xenarchos son of Xenon from Cassopea (tomb stele), c. 310 BC. Gallithos son of Xenon...
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Leontion 180–179 BC Apollonidas of Sicyon ~ 178 BC Aenetidas ~ 176 BC Xenarchos 175–174 BC Archon of Aegeira 172–171 BC Archon of Aegeira 170–169 BC (Polybius...
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Sophron and Xenarchos and for the Socratic speeches» In both texts the pair mimes - Socratic discourses/dialogues is compared. The name of Xenarchos, related...
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(1843), ii. (app.), and C. J. Botzon (1867); see also his De Sophrone et Xenarcho mimographis (1856). The most recent edition is: Hordern, J. H., Sophron's...
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Xanthus (historian) Xenagoras (geometer) Xenagoras (historian) Xenagus Xenarchos Xenarchus (comic poet) Xenarchus of Seleucia Xenarius Xenelasia Xenia...
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