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- Euphron was a tyrant of the ancient Gr**** city-state of Sicyon between 368 and 364 BC. Euphron was a citizen of Sicyon, who held the chief power during...
- From 368 to 366 BC Sicyon was ruled by Euphron who first favoured democracy, but then made himself tyrant. Euphron was killed in Thebes by a group of Sicyonian...
- Epicrates of Ambracia 4th century BC Steph****, 332 BC Strato Aristophon Euphron Sotades of Athens Augeas Epippus Heniochus Epigenes Mnesimachus Timotheus...
- repels the advances of the god of war, Mars. Spurned, Mars s****s the aid of Euphron, God of Sport (Jones's invention), brother of Venus, who creates the game...
- Cleisthenes, 600-560 BC Aeschines, 560-556 BC removed by the Spartans Euphron, 368-366 BC (********inated) Aristratus, fl. c. 340 BC Epichares (?), fl...
- fourth and third century BC, Nicostratus of the fourth century BC, and Euphron of the third century BC. For example, in Pherecrates' comedy, The Miners...
- Apollodorus of Carystus (c. 300–260 BC) Diphilus of Sinope (c. 340–290 BC) Euphron Dionysius Chalcus, after the god Archestratus Theophilus, contemporary...
- Euphorion son of Aeschylusplaywright Euphranorsculptor and painter Euphron – New Comedy playwright Euphroniuspotter and vasepainter Eupolis – Old...
- Anti-Macedonian leaders suffered from the same fate in other Gr**** cities, such as Euphron of Sicyon. The constitution of Athens was altered so that only citizens...
- Dionysodoros Διονυσόδωρος Euboulos Εὔβουλος Eugeiton Εὐγείτων Eukles Εὐκλῆς Euphron Εὔφρων Glaukos Γλαῦκος Hegesinos Ἡγησίνος Hippostratos Ἱππόστρατος Kallimachos...