• Aristomache (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστομάχη) was the daughter of Hipparinus of Syracuse (Magna Graecia), and the sister of the Sicilian tyrant Dion of Syracuse...
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  • In Greek mythology, Aristomache (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστομάχη) was a Trojan princess as the daughter of King Priam by an unknown consort. She was married...
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  • Aristomache (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστομάχη) of Erythrae was a poet of 2nd century BCE ancient Greece who competed in the Isthmian games at Corinth -- which...
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    with Aristomache. Arete was first married to Thearides, and upon his death to her uncle, Dion of Syracuse, the brother of her mother Aristomache. After...
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    the Syracusan army. Hipparinus' other children were Megacles and Aristomache. Aristomache married Dionysius I, who also married Doris of Locris at the same...
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  • Aristomachus (redirect from Aristomaches)
    sculptor born on the banks of the Strymon, who made statues of courtesans. Aristomache This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Aristomachus...
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  • come to Syracuse as Dion’s successor. Dion’s wife, Arete, and sister, Aristomache, discovered the Callippus’s plot against Dion, but Dion was still paralyzed...
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  • among the captives during the Trojan War along with Aethra, Creusa, Aristomache and Xenodice. After the taking of Troy, when the booty was distributed...
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    following year he seized total power and became tyrant. He was married to Aristomache, and had a daughter by her, Arete. He was married at the same time to...
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  • Greece (Brill, 2000), pp. 86–87. Pausanias, Description of Greece 5.2.4. Aristomache, a poetess from Erythraea, had won the prize at the Isthmian Games: ...
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    Cleodice Pheidippus Dryas Pandion Clete Axion Eurydamas Meneclus Polyphetes Aristomache Clytius Philoctetes Dymas Periphas Clonie Axylus Eurymenes Menes Pronous...
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  • Hicetaon had sought to avert; Critolaus, husband of Priam's daughter Aristomache; Thymoetes (in the Aeneid only, otherwise given as his brother); and...
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  • through study. Adeimantus, Benjamin Jowett, British translator of Plato. Aristomache, Ellen Francis Mason, American translator of Plato. Atticus, Titus Pomponius...
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  • Ethionome ✓ Henicea ✓ Iliona ✓ ✓ Hecuba Eldest daughter Lysianassa ✓ Nereis ✓ Phegea ✓ Philomela ✓ Aristomache ✓ Was married to Critolaus, son of Hicetaon...
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  • brother of Melanippus, Thymoetes, and possibly, Antenor. Critolaus married Aristomache (daughter of King Priam) who became a captive after the fall of Troy...
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  • him from this time, but from the tyrant having married his daughter Aristomache, as well as from the position assumed by his son Dion, it is clear that...
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    translations of Plato inspired Jo Walton to include her as a character renamed Aristomache in her novel The Just City, where she has been transported to an experimental...
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  • of Dion. After Dion's death in 353 BC, his widow Arete and his sister Aristomache turned to Hicetas for protection. Hicetas was willing to help them, but...
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    ariaxis Obenberger, 1937 Trachys aristaeus Obenberger, 1929 Trachys aristomache Obenberger, 1929 Trachys armaeone Obenberger, 1937 Trachys armillus Obenberger...
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