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Klazomenai (Ancient Gr****: Κλαζομεναί) or
Clazomenae was one of the 12
ancient anatolian ionic cities (the
others being Chios, Samos, Phocaea, Erythrae...
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Hermotimus of
Clazomenae (Gr****: Ἑρμότιμος; fl. c. 8th or 7th
century BCE), was a
possibly historic or
legendary Presocratic philosopher about whom many...
- ****embly"; c. 500 – c. 428 BC) was a Pre-Socratic Gr**** philosopher. Born in
Clazomenae at a time when Asia
Minor was
under the
control of the
Persian Empire...
- Απολλώνιος) of
Clazomenae, was an amb****ador
among a delegation,
together with
Apollonides of
Clazomenae, who was sent from
Clazomenae to the Seleucid...
- (Πολίχνα), was a town of
ancient Ionia, near
Clazomenae.
After the
losses of the
Athenians in Sicily,
Clazomenae revolted with
Chios and
Erythrae against...
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Artemon (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρτέμων) of
Clazomenae was an
annalist mentioned by the
Roman writer Claudius Aeli**** as the
author of a work
called Clazomenaean...
- 2007. O'Connor, J.J.; Robertson, E.F. (February 1999). "Anaxagoras of
Clazomenae".
University of St Andrews.
Archived from the
original on
January 12,...
- that this name is
derived from the word
Enclazomenisi from
ancient city
Clazomenae at the
opposite coast. To its
south are
several smaller islets, including...
- Ἱππῶναξ; gen. Ἱππώνακτος; fl. late 6th
century BC), of
Ephesus and
later Clazomenae, was an
Ancient Gr****
iambic poet who
composed verses depicting the vulgar...
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kingdom and the city of
Clazomenae concluded a
reconciliation agreement which allowed Lydian craftsmen to
operate in
Clazomenae and
allowed the kingdom...