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- veil'd will I the falchion wear, For thus the patriot sword Harmodius and Aristogiton bare, When they the tyrant's bosom gored, And bade the men of Athens...
- Charaxes aristogiton, the scarce tawny rajah, is a butterfly species found in India and Indochina that belongs to the rajahs and nawabs group, that is...
- valleys of Ecuador. Peru and Bolivia. Larva not known. — isus Oberth. (= aristogiton Stgr.) male : the white area of the forewing large, extending from the...
- offered ritual sacrifices in memory of the tyrannicides, Harmodius and Aristogiton. He exercised judicial functions relating to non-Athenian citizens (he...
- Arrival of Athenians in Sicily. 6.42–52 Digression on Harmodius and Aristogiton. 6.53–6.58 Recall and flight of Alcibiades. 6.60–6.61 Athenian victory...
- Roman hero, historian Aristodemus of Cydathenaeumstudent of Socrates AristogitonAthenian tyrannicide Aristolycus of Athensathlete Aristomenes –...
- frustrate her torturers, she bit her tongue off, and so died: "Harmodius and Aristogiton killed the tyrant Hipparchus, and the courtesan Leaena their friend,...
- Famous Gr**** couples in same **** relationships include Harmodius and Aristogiton, Alexander and Hephaestion, Alexander and Bagoas, and the aforementioned...
- Dinarchus writes the prosecution speeches against Demosthenes, Demades, Aristogiton, Philocles and other well-known politicians accused of misappropriating...
- surviving speeches mentioned above are: Against Demosthenes Against Aristogiton Against Philocles  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates...