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    Evagoras II or Euagoras II (Greek: Εὐαγόρας) was a king of the Ancient Greek city-state of Salamis in Cyprus, and later satrap for Achaemenid Persia in...
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    Evagoras or Euagoras (Greek: Εὐαγόρας) may refer to: Evagoras (mythology) for Greek mythological characters named Evagoras Evagoras I, king of Salamis...
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    according to those, she was a daughter of Dymas or Sangarius by the Naiad Euagora, or by Glaucippe the daughter of Xanthus (Scamander?); the possibility...
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  • Evagoras or Euagoras (Ancient Greek: Εὐαγόρας) was the king of Salamis (411–374 BC) in Cyprus, known especially from the work of Isocrates, who presents...
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    Isocrates (category Philip II of Macedon)
    oration about Cyprus is an encomium to Euagoras who is the father of Nicocles. Isocrates uncritically applauds Euagoras for forcibly taking the throne of Salamis...
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    edu". Thucydides 5.50.4 Bowra (1960) p.69. The Anabasis of Alexander/Book II/Chapter XIV/Alexander’s Treatment of the Captured Greek Ambassadors.—Submission...
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    Hegemony (25-35, 37–40, 62‑69, 75, 82‑88). The main side narratives are Euagoras war with the Persians in Cyprus (2‑4, 8‑9), the wars of Dionysius I against...
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    took part in the Ionian rising. At the beginning of the 4th century BC, Euagoras I, King of Salamis, took control of the whole island and tried to gain...
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    fourth century BC, beginning with statues of Conon, Timotheus, and King Euagoras of Cyprus. A letter attributed to Aeschines reports that there was a statue...
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    Tethrippon Alcmaeon of Athens (son of Megacles) 672 BC to 532 BC Tethrippon Euagoras the Lacedaemonian (three consecutive times) late 7th or early 6th century...
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  • ago". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved November 22, 2022. Pantelurēs, Euagoras M. (1980). Greece: An Introduction. Glasgow, Scotland: Blueacre Books....
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