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- Arimnestos (Gr****: Ἀρίμνηστος; fl. early 5th century BCE) was the commander of the Plataean contingent at the battles of Marathon and Plataea during the...
- refuses to drink until Eurytos' son Arimnestos forces him too, and immediately vomits after swallowing the wine. Arimnestos orders the other Helots to eat...
- Gr****: Ἀείμνηστος) is an Ancient Gr**** word, also spelled aeímnēstos and arímnēstos that means "unforgettable", literally "of everlasting memory". It was...
- Persian Wars from the first-person point of view of a historical figure, Arimnestos of Plataea. The first book, Killer of Men (published in 2010), is named...
- Miltiades Pericles Leonidas I † Themistocles Adeimantus Ameinias of Athens Arimnestos Dionysius the Phocaean Eurybiades Leotychides Pausanias Xanthippus Charopinos...
- Arimnestos Native name Ξάνθιππος Born c. 525 BC Died 475 BC (aged c. 50) Allegiance Athens Years of service 490 - 479 BC Battles/wars First Persian invasion...
- Callimachus † Aristides the Just Xanthippus Themistocles Stesilaus † Arimnestos Cynaegirus † Datis Artaphernes Hippias Strength 10,000–11,000 men Modern...
- Gr**** city-states  Achaemenid Empire Commanders and leaders Pausanias Arimnestos Amompharetus  † Aristides Mardonius † Masistius  † Artabazos Strength...
- According to Herodotus, while Callicrates died he said to a Plataean named Arimnestos (Gr****: Αρίμνηστος) that he is not grieved because he died for Greece...
- fl. mid 5th century–437 BC Lars Tolumnius fl. late 5th century–428 BC Arimnestos Lucius Tarquinius Priscus (616–579) Servius Tullius (578–535) Lucius Tarquinius...