• statesmen (grandfather and grandson) Charops (Decennial archon) (753 BC), Eupatridae who was the first Decennial Archon Charops (wasp), a genus of insects in...
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  • in various Greek city states was called eponymous archon (ἐπώνυμος ἄρχων, epōnymos archōn). "Archon" (ἄρχων, pl. ἄρχοντες, archontes) means "ruler" or...
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  • first year of the seventh Olympiad, when Charops at Athens was in the first year of his ten-year term as archon." Zechariah of Israel, king of the northern...
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  • Alcmaeon of Athens (category Eponymous archons)
    the last perpetual Archon of Athens of the Meontid lineage. In 753 BC, he was succeeded by his brother Charops, the first archon with a limited term...
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  • King of Athens, dies after a reign of 2 years. He is replaced by Charops, elected Archon for a ten-year term. 753 BC—The city of Rome and the Roman Kingdom...
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    first year of the seventh Olympiad, when Charops at Athens was in the first year of his ten-year term as archon." Diodorus Siculus dates the Persian invasion...
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  • Thespieus, Life Archon (824–797 BC) Agamestor, Life Archon (796–778 BC) Aeschylus, Life Archon (778–755 BC) Alcmaeon, Life Archon (755–753 BC) Charops, Decennial...
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    Sparta. 753 Athens: Office of Archon reduced to 10 years. Members of the ruling family to possess the office starting with Charops. (Dating based on Pausanias)...
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  • mythological figures Chalcodon Χαλκώδων the name of several mythological figures Charops Χάροψ the name of several mythological figures Chelone Χελώνη changed into...
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  • Astley (writer) John Bannon (Premier of South Australia) (Golden Fleece Charops 37) Richard Bonynge (conductor) Mike Carlton (broadcaster) Gaye Chapman...
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  • Charmides (dialogue) Charmus Charnabon Charon Charon's obol Charondas Charops Charybdis Chastieis Chatsworth Head Cheirisophus (general) Chelys Cheramyes...
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