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Leptines (Gr****: Λεπτίνης) was an
Athenian orator. He is
known as the
proposer of a law that no Athenian,
whether citizen or
resident alien (with the sole...
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Leptines II (Gr****: Λεπτίνης Β΄; died
after 342 BC), son of
Leptines I, was the
nephew of
Dionysius the Elder. In 351 BC,
Leptines aided Callippus in successfully...
- "Against
Leptines" was a
speech given by
Demosthenes in
which he
called for the
repeal of a law
sponsored by
Leptines,
which denied anyone a
special exemption...
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Dionysius ordered Leptines to
immediately advance with the
Syracusan fleet to
engage Mago's
fleet and a
great naval action ensued, in
which Leptines displa****...
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Anthene leptines, or
Leptines ciliate blue, is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in
Cross River loop in Nigeria, Cameroon, Gabon, the...
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superstitious and
pagan practices"),
which was
drafted by the
Synod of
Leptines in 742. It
condemned the
Spurcalibus en februario. Pope
Gregory the Great...
- with
these cities, and
Diodorus states that it was at one time
subject to
Leptines the
tyrant of
Enguium from
whose hands it was
wrested by
Timoleon in 342...
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Catana to
attack the Carthaginians. Due to the rash
tactics of his
brother Leptines, the Gr****
fleet was
heavily defeated at the
Battle of
Catana (397 BC)...
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attacked the city,
while the
tyrant Leptines (Ancient Gr****: Λεπτίνης) was the ruler.
After he
defeated the
Leptines, he
restored its autonomy. Its site...
- of the troops. He
strengthened his
position by
marrying the
daughter of
Leptines, the
leading citizen. In the meantime, the Mamertines, a body of Campanian...