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Pergamon Gongylos (Ancient Gr****: Γογγύλος), from
Eretria in Euboea, was a 5th-century BCE Gr****
statesman who
served as an
intermediary between the Spartans...
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Artaphernes Artaphernes (son of Artaphernes)
Artyphius Datis Boges Gongylos Hippias Hydarnes II
Masistes Megabates Megabazus Megabyzus Otanes (son...
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reversals at home,
other famous ones
being Themistocles,
Demaratos or
Gongylos.
According to
Thucydides (Thuc.8.47),
Alcibiades also
advised the Achaemenid...
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March 399 BC. At this time
Pergamon was in the
possession of the
family of
Gongylos from Eretria, a Gr****
favourable to the
Achaemenid Empire who had taken...
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Gongylus or
Gongylos (γογγύλος) may
refer to:
Gongylus of Eretria, the
agent by whom the
Spartan general Pausanias communicated with
Xerxes I of Persia...
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gongylodes or
gongyloides as a
variety name)
means "roundish" in Gr****, from
gongýlos (γογγύλος, ‘round’). In Iran, it is
called kalam qomi or
kalam qomri (کلم...
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simply escaped.
Another allegation was that
Pausanias sent a
letter via
Gongylos of
Eretria (Diodorus has
general Artabazos I of
Phrygia as a mediator)...
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following reversals at home,
other famous ones
being Themistocles, Demaratos,
Gongylos, and Alcibiades. In general,
these Gr****
aristocrats were
generously welcomed...
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following reversals at home,
other famous ones
being Hippias, Demaratos,
Gongylos or
later Alcibiades. In general,
those were
generously welcomed by the...
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Agaricus meaning 'of the country'.
Gongylophorus derives from the Gr****
gongylo meaning rounded and Gr****
phorus meaning bearing or carrying. Termitomyces...