• Senate. When the Romans defeated Kydonia, Lasthenes' fellow strategos Panares surrendered the city, whilst Lasthenes fled to Knossos. Knossos Appian, 1899...
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  • Lasthenes (Ancient Greek: Λασθένης) may refer to: Lasthenes (Thrace), a town of ancient Thrace Lasthenes (general), Cretan general Lasthenes, Olynthian...
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  • Lapithaeum Lapithes (hero) Lapiths Larnax Las (Greece) Lasaea Lasion Lasthenes (general) Lasthenes (Thrace) Lasus of Hermione Late Greek Latmus (town) Law court...
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  • Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus (category Ancient Roman generals)
    had refused it. Metellus defeated Lasthenes at Kydonia, with Lasthenes fleeing to Knossos. Panares, Lasthenes's fellow strategos, surrendered Kydonia...
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    The Cretan general Lasthenes confronted them in the battle of Kydonia, where he lost and retreated. This outcome forced Cretan general Panares to capitulate...
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    set during the last days of Themistocles. List of ancient Greek cities General In Smith, W. (1854). Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography. Boston: Little...
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    fourth century BC by Seleucus I Nicator, one of Alexander the Great's generals, as one of the tetrapoleis of Seleucis of Syria. Seleucus encouraged Greeks...
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    was short; he bought Olynthus's two principal citizens, Euthycrates and Lasthenes, who betrayed the city to him. He then looted and razed the city and sold...
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    returned to Syria with a force of Cretan mercenaries led by a man called Lasthenes, while Alexander Balas was occupied with a revolt in Cilicia. In 145 BC...
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    Party (Turkey) founder Hilmi Özkök - General and former Chief of the General Staff of Turkey Kenan Evren - General, military coup leader and 7th President...
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    under the captain Lasthenes. Within two years a sufficient force had been raised to begin their campaign. By 148/147 BC Lasthenes and Demetrius were...
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    British force of 120 ships under Admiral Keith and 14,000 troops under General Abercromby anchored in the bay for eight weeks, using the time to train...
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    Kosilaos Koubaita Kyparodes Kypra Lamponeia Lampsacus Larisa in Troad Lasthenes Leptoia Liada Libum Libyssa Limnae in Bithynia Limnae in Thrace Linus...
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  • Panares (category Ancient Cretan generals)
    vanquished Kydonia, Panares surrendered the city, while his fellow strategos, Lasthenes, fled to Knossos. Appianus, 1899 Mommsen and Dickson, 1894 Hogan, 2008...
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    an occurrence the more remarkable as they were attacked by the greatest general of the age, Philip of Macedon. In the course of this beleaguerment, it...
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    Troy (section General)
    candidate is Luwian, an Anatolian language believed to have been spoken in the general area. Potential evidence comes from a biconvex seal inscribed with the...
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    anti-Hittite rebellion of Uhha-Ziti of nearby Arzawa. Muršili ordered his generals Mala-Ziti and Gulla to raid Millawanda, and they proceeded to burn parts...
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    laying of a street, small alleys were installed as connections instead. In general, therefore, there are large, broad streets (plateiai) and small, narrow...
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    and used it as a base for naval raids, but the city was recovered by the general John Doukas. The city was several times ravaged by the Turks, and had become...
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  • celebrated in antiquity as the place containing the tomb of the Carthaginian general Hannibal. In Pliny the Elder's time the town no longer existed, but the...
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    Departments Inventory. Retrieved 19 September 2023. "İl ve İlçe Yüz ölçümleri". General Directorate of Mapping. Retrieved 19 September 2023. Başkan Özgeçmiş, Marmaraereğlisi...
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    In 1916, a letter in Greek addressed to Sir Alfred Biliotti, the Consul General of Great Britain at Rhodes, explained the murders and persecution of Livissi...
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    1078 AD, by the Seljuk Turks. It was reconquered in 1097 by the Byzantine general John Doukas and came under the rule of the Byzantine Empire of Nicaea when...
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    confined to the city. Two of the commanders of Olynthos, Euthycrates and Lasthenes, defected to Philip with 500 cavalry shortly before the siege. Diodorus...
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    journey, Acts 16:13–16. They visited several small unnamed towns in the general vicinity during the second journey. While in Philippi, Paul and Silas stayed...
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    the Great recaptured it during the Fourth Syrian War (219–217 BC) his general Ardys is recorded as having distinguished himself during the siege. Then...
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    According to the Syriac Chronicle of Zacharias of Mytilene, the Roman generals blamed their difficulties on the lack of a strong base in the area, as...
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    the two buildings in question are not for residential purposes, but for general use by the community. In the second building level, stones collected from...
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    systematically plundered. Hence in 88 BC Ephesus welcomed Archelaus, a general of Mithridates, king of Pontus, when he conquered Asia (the Roman name...
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    Departments Inventory. Retrieved 19 September 2023. "İl ve İlçe Yüz ölçümleri". General Directorate of Mapping. Retrieved 19 September 2023. Some of these are...
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