- The
Alcmaeonidae (/ˌælkmiːˈɒnɪdiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀλκμαιωνίδαι, Alkmaionidai; Attic: Ἀλκμεωνίδαι, Alkmeonidai) or
Alcmaeonids (/ˌælkmiːˈoʊnɪdz/) were...
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Athens from 922 BC to 892 BC. The
second Megacles was a
member of the
Alcmaeonidae family, and the
archon eponymous in 632 BC when
Cylon made his unsuccessful...
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Historians estimate that
Cleisthenes was born
around 570 BC. A
member of the
Alcmaeonidae family,
Cleisthenes was the
uncle of Pericles' mother, Agariste, and...
- Antilochus, his grandson. One
notable offshoot of this
family line was the
Alcmaeonidae.
Neleus Nestor Antilochus Schmitz,
Leonhard (1867). "Neleides". In William...
- may
refer to: Alcmaeon, the great-grandson of Nestor, from whom the
Alcmaeonidae claimed descent Alcmaeon (mythology), one of the
Epigoni Alcmaeon in...
- with Cleomenes' help,
expelled Cleisthenes and
other members of the
Alcmaeonidae family on
pretext of the
Alcmaeonidaean stain (see Megacles). Cleisthenes'...
- the
Alcmaeonidae, were
exiled from the city for
violating the laws
against killing suppliants.
According to
Herodotus (5.71), The
Alcmaeonidae were cursed...
- BCE), was an
ancient Athenian political figure and
aristocrat of the
Alcmaeonidae family. He was the
uncle and
cohort of the
famous general and statesman...
- c.450–404 BC) was an
Athenian statesman and general. The last of the
Alcmaeonidae, he pla**** a
major role in the
second half of the
Peloponnesian War as...
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Trophonios and Agamedes. The 6th-century BC
temple was
named the "Temple of
Alcmaeonidae" in
tribute to the
Athenian family who
funded its
reconstruction following...