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Lyciscus (Ancient Gr****: Λυκίσκος) was the name of a
number of
people from
classical antiquity:
Lyciscus of Messenia, a
figure in the
First Messenian War...
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Lyciscus (Ancient Gr****: Λυκίσκος) was an
officer of
Agathocles of Syracuse, by whom he was much
esteemed for his
military talents.
During the expedition...
- on the
daughter of
Lyciscus; but Epebolus, the seer,
pronounced her to be
unfit for the sacrifice, as
being no
daughter of
Lyciscus at all, but a supposititious...
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Lyciscus (Ancient Gr****: Λυκίσκος), an
Aetolian and a
partisan of Rome
during the
Third Macedonian War, was made
general of the
Aetolians in 171 BCE through...
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Lyciscus (Ancient Gr****: Λυκίσκος) was a
diplomat in
Ancient Greece during the
third century BCE. An Acarnanian, he was sent by his
countrymen as amb****ador...
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Lyciscus (Ancient Gr****: Λυκίσκος) was an
Athenian demagogue in the 5th
century BCE. He
obliged Euryptolemus to drop his
threatened prosecution of Callixenus...
- text from a
publication now in the
public domain: Elder,
Edward (1870). "
Lyciscus". In Smith,
William (ed.).
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Biography and...
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Canis pallidus Merriam, 1897
Canis peninsulae Merriam, 1897
Canis riviveronis Hay, 1917
Canis vigilis Merriam, 1897
Lyciscus cagottis Hamilton-Smith, 1839...
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absent king and
Aeacides was dethroned. C****ander sent one of his generals,
Lyciscus, to act as
regent to the
still underaged Neoptolemus.
Epirus in effect...
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recalled Alcetas. C****ander sent an army
against him
under the
command of
Lyciscus, but in 312 BC
entered into an
alliance with him. The Epirotes, incensed...