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- the end of the competitions, only Hippocleides and Megacles remained. According to Herodotus (6.129-130), Hippocleides became intoxicated during a dinner...
- The two main competitors were the Alcmaeonid Megacles and Hippocleides. Because Hippocleides made a fool of himself by dancing drunkenly in front of Cleisthenes...
- Ἱπποκλείδῃ. Ou phrontìs Hippokleídēi. "Hippocleides doesn't care." From a story in Herodotus (6.129), in which Hippocleides loses the chance to marry Cleisthenes'...
- preferred the former archon Hippocleides but, during the dinner, the suitor embarr****ed himself. According to Herodotus, Hippocleides became intoxicated and...
- clan, Hippocleides, was a suitor for the hand of Agariste, the daughter of the influential tyrant of Sicyon, Cleisthenes. However Hippocleides lost out...
- 576–570 BC Unknown 570–569 BC Aristomenes 569–566 BC Unknown 566–565 BC Hippocleides 565–561 BC Unknown 561–560 BC Komeas The Athenian Constitution dates...
- place, where the suitor Hippocleides engages in an immodest dance, and thus loses the bride. But this story of Hippocleides may only be a Gr**** version...
- astronomer Hippias (tyrant) – tyrant of Athens Hippiasphilosopher Hippocleidesarchon of Athens Hippocrates – two; physician, Athenian general Hippodamus...
- an end to the second tyranny. This Megacles earlier had competed with Hippocleides, a ****ure archon of Athens, to marry Agarista, the daughter of Cleisthenes...
- Archestratidas, Archon (577–576 BC) Aristomenes, Archon (570–569 BC) Hippocleides, Archon (566–565 BC) Komeas, Archon (561–560 BC) Hegestratus, Archon...