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Elpinice (Ancient Gr****: Ἐλπινίκη Μιλτιάδου Λακιάδου, romanized: Elpinikē
Miltiadou Lakiadou,
flourished c. 510-450 BC) was a
noblewoman of
classical Athens...
- half-sister
Elpinice.
According to Plutarch, the
wealthy Callias took
advantage of this
situation by
proposing to pay Cimon's
debts for
Elpinice's hand in...
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Bebearia elpinice, the
strange forester, is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in
eastern Nigeria, Cameroon, Gabon, the
Republic of the...
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Athenian descent. His
ancestry could be
traced to the
Athenian noblewoman Elpinice, a half-sister of the
statesman Cimon and
daughter of Miltiades. He claimed...
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sister if they had
different mothers: for example, some
accounts say that
Elpinice was for a time
married to her half-brother Cimon.
Incest is
mentioned and...
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military commander. He was the son of
Callias II of the deme
Alopece and
Elpinice of
Laciadae (sister of Cimon). He was
known as the "richest man in Greece"...
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Appia Annia Claudia Atilia Regilla Elpinice Agrippina Atria Polla (Ancient Gr****: Αππία Αννία Κλαυδία Ατιλία Ρήγιλλα Ελπινίκη Αγριππίνα Ατρία Πώλλα) otherwise...
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Cimon was a
major Athenian figure of the 470s and 460s BC. His
daughter Elpinice is
remembered for her
confrontations with Pericles, as
recorded by Plutarch...
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Paphlagonia Spitridate,
Persian high lord Mandane,
sister of
Spitridate Elpinice,
daughter of
Lysander Aglatide,
daughter of
Lysander Xénoclès, lieutenant...
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astronomer (approximate date) Deng Mengnü (or Bo Mengnü),
Chinese empress Elpinice,
daughter of
Herodes Atticus (b. AD 142)
Justin Martyr,
Christian apologist...