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usually accepted to be Hera****us of Cyme
Heraclides (son of Antiochus),
general of
Alexander the
Great Heraclides (son of Argaeus),
admiral of Alexander...
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departure for
Sicily in 361/360 BC, left the
Academy in the
charge of
Heraclides.
Heraclides was
nearly elected successor to
Speusippus as head of the academy...
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Heraclides (born Cyprus, fl. 403), was a
bishop of Ephesus.
Henry Wace :
Dictionary of
Christian Biography and
Literature -
Heraclides Philip Schaff Nicene...
- authors.
Heraclides was an
Egyptian civil servant who
lived during the
reign of
Ptolemy VI
Philometor (2nd
century BC). The Suda
mentions a
Heraclides of Oxyrhynchus...
- to
species status in 2020
while its subgenus,
Heraclides, has
again been
elevated to a genus.
Heraclides ponceana is
considered Critically Imperiled by...
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Heraclides of
Aenus (Gr****: Ἡρακλείδης Αἴνιος) was one of Plato's students.
Around 360 BC, he and his
brother Python ********inated
Cotys I, the
ruler of...
- from Peru Ruby-spotted Swallowtail[usurped],
Learn about Butterflies Heraclides anchisiades idaeus (Fabricius, 1793),
Butterflies of
America Papilio anchisiades...
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Heraclides or
Heracleides (Ancient Gr****: Ἡρακλείδης) was a
Macedonian painter, who was at
first merely a
marine painter of sea and ships, but afterwards...
- the
western edge of the bay of
Sinus Iridum.
Promontorium Heraclides is
named after Heraclides Ponticus, a Gr****
philosopher and astronomer. The Soviet...
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Heracleides (Ancient Gr****: Ἡρακλείδης) was a
physician of
ancient Greece who was said to have been the
sixteenth in
descent from Aesculapius, the son...