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- of Athens, dies after a reign of 27 years and is succeeded by his son Agamestor. 796 BC— Adad-Nirari III captures Damascus after a siege against King...
- of Athens, dies after a reign of 27 years and is succeeded by his son Agamestor. 788 BC: The Malay society of Sungai Batu in Old Kedah Kingdom (History...
- This article concerns the period 779 BC – 770 BC. 778 BC—Agamestor, Archon of Athens, dies after a reign of 17 years and is succeeded by his son Aeschylus...
- (son of Pherecles), Thespieus (son of Ariphron), Agamestor (son of Thespieus), Aeschylus (son of Agamestor), Alcmaeon. All these, according to the common...
- and Megarians founded the city Heraclea (Pontica) in the sixth century. Agamestor was a local hero – see for example Pausanias 5.26.7 W. H. Race, Apollonius...
- friend of Polydamas, killed by Teucer. Cleitus, another Trojan, son of Agamestor and a nymph, killed by Podalirius. Smith, s.v. Cleitus 1; Apollodorus...
- Lakiadae west of Athens. In the late 7th century BC a Philaid called Agamestor married the daughter of Cypselus, the powerful tyrant of Corinth. In 597...
- (714–680 BC) Athens (complete list) – Thespieus, Life Archon (824–797 BC) Agamestor, Life Archon (796–778 BC) Aeschylus, Life Archon (778–755 BC) Alcmaeon...