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- ambush while another under Demaenetus drew Gorgopas out of Aegina and into the trap by openly marching through the area. Demaenetus also parti****ted in naval...
- the agent still insists on seeing Demaenetus before handing over the cash. They go off to the forum to find Demaenetus. Act 3.1 (504–544): trochaic septenarii...
- the Judean coast in order to invade Egypt by sea. An individual named Demaenetus convinced the inhabitants of their imprudence in requesting Ptolemy's...
- champion. This tale is also recounted by Pliny the Elder, who calls the man Demaenetus quoting Agriopas. According to Pausanias, this was not a one-off event...
- Damarchus (Gr****: Δάμαρχος) or Demaenetus was a victorious Olympic boxer from Parrhasia (Arcadia) who is said to have changed his shape into that of a...
- and explains everything to Amphitruo. Asinaria ("The Comedy of ****es") Demaenetus, an Athenian gentleman, tells his slave Lib**** that he knows his son...
- parti****ted in naval operations around Abydus. He, along with fellow commanders Demaenetus, Leontichus and Dionysius unsuccessfully pursued the Spartan fleet under...
- parti****ted in naval operations around Abydus and along with fellow commanders Demaenetus, Dionysius and Phanias unsuccessfully pursued the Spartan fleet under...
- parti****ted in naval operations around Abydus. Along with fellow commanders Demaenetus, Leontichus and Phanias, Dionysius unsuccessfully pursued the Spartan...
- werewolf mythology. These writers have handed down Agriopas' tale of Demaenetus of Parrhasia who, during the Arcadian sacrifices for the festival of Zeus...