Eumenes III (redirect from Aristonikos)
(/juːˈmɛniːz/; Greek: Εὐμένης Γʹ; originally named Aristonicus; in Greek Aristonikos Ἀριστόνικος) was a pretender to the throne of Pergamon. He led the revolt...
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Aristonicus of Alexandria (Greek Ἀριστόνικος ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς, Aristonikos ho Alexandreus) was a distinguished Greek grammarian who lived during the reigns...
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Aristonicus or Aristonikos (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστόνικος) of Carystus was a ball player (σφαιριστής) in Alexander the Great's entourage. He was granted...
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Philadelphos king of Pergamon 159–138 BC Philetaerus Athenaeus Eumenes III Aristonikos king of Pergamon 133–129 BC Attalus III Philometor king of Pergamon 138–133...
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133 BC) Pupil of Antipater of Tarsus, insurgent of in the revolt of Aristonikos Marcus Vigellius (fl. 125 BC) Stoic who lived with Panaetius Heraclides...
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128–132. Nespoulous-Phalippou, Alexandra (2015). Ptolémée Épiphane, Aristonikos et les prêtres d'Égypte. Le Décret de Memphis (182 a.C.): édition commentée...
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Charileos, son of Nymphion 188/187 BC 18th P. Mich. inv. 928. 104 Aristonikos, son of Aristonikos 187/186 BC 19th From Alexandria 105 Timotheos, son of Timotheos...
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Aristonicus (Latin; Greek Ἀριστόνικος Aristonikos) of Tarentum was the author of a work on Greek mythology which ancient sources often refer to. He is...
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understood to have been built earlier, before the war against Eumenes III Aristonikos in 133 BCE. The temple is considered the last great monument of the so-called...
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Aristonicus (Latin; Greek Ἀριστόνικος Aristonikos) was a eunuch of Ptolemy V Epiphanes. He was brought up with the king from his early youth. Polybius...
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Pergamon, bequeathed his kingdom to Rome on his death in 133 BC. When Aristonikos, a usurper who claimed the throne of Pergamon shortly after, was defeated...
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Aristonicus (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστόνικος, Aristonikos) was a tyrant of Methymnae in Lesbos in the 4th century BC. In 332, when the navarchs of Alexander...
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