- Aratus, who is said to have
already begun to be
jealous of
Lydiadas'
favour and re****tion.
Lydiadas, indeed,
proved to be a
formidable rival; he
quickly rose...
-
Lydiadas of
Megalopolis I 234–233 BC
Aratus of
Sicyon VII 233–232 BC
Lydiadas of
Megalopolis II 232–231 BC
Aratus of
Sicyon VIII 231–230 BC
Lydiadas of...
-
Pleuron is destro**** by
Demetrius II of Macedon.
After the
resignation of
Lydiadas, the city of
Megalopolis joins the
Achaean League. Corsica,
Sardinia and...
- (********inated by the "philosopher tyrannicides"
Ecdemus and Damophanes)
Lydiadas, c. 245-235 BC (joined the
Achaean League) Theagenes, c. 620-600 BC Scythes...
-
Aratus of
Sicyon VI 235 - 234 BC
Lydiadas of
Megalopolis I 234 - 233 BC
Aratus of
Sicyon VII 233 - 232 BC
Lydiadas of
Megalopolis II 232 - 231 BC Aratus...
- Megalopolis,
Aristomachus I of Argos,
Abantidas of Sicyon,
Aristippus of Argos,
Lydiadas of Megalopolis,
Aristomachus II of Argos, and
Xenon of Hermione. Against...
- Preceded by
Lydiadas of
Megalopolis Strategos of the
Achaean League 228 BC – 227 BC Succeeded by
Aratos of Sicyon...
-
opponent of
Dionysus Lycurgus, a.k.a. Lycomedes, in
Homer Lycus –
historian Lydiadas –
Megalopolitan general Lygdamis of
Naxos –
tyrant of
Naxos Lygdamus –...
- Spartans. In the
initial attack, the
Spartans were repelled. However,
Lydiadas of Megalopolis, the
cavalry commander, disobe**** Aratus'
order not to pursue...
- Qin
State (Warring
States Period) Jing Ke,
Chinese retainer and ********in of the Yan
State Lydiadas of Megalopolis, Gr****
tyrant and
general (strategos)...