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- Lygdamis may refer to: Tugdamme (or Lygdamis or Dygdamis), Cimmerian king, 679-640 BCE Lygdamis of Naxos, tyrant of Naxos Island in 545–524 BCE Lygdamis...
- Lygdamis[pronunciation?] (Gr****: Λύγδαμις) was the tyrant of Naxos, an island in the Cyclades, during the third quarter of the 6th Century BC. He was initially...
- Caria, in about 480 BC. She was of Carian-Gr**** ethnicity by her father Lygdamis I, and half-Cretan by her mother. She fought as an ally of Xerxes I, King...
- Lygdamis (Gr****: Λύγδαμις), who ruled c. 520–484 BCE, was the first tyrant of Caria under the Achaemenid Empire. He was of Carian-Gr**** ethnicity. He was...
- Around 546 BC, after a period of social struggles, an aristocrat named Lygdamis, initially representing the rural po****tion of the island's hinterland...
- Navarro Antolín, Fernando (1996). Lygdamus: Corpus Tibullianum III. 1-6: Lygdami Elegiarum Liber : Edition and Commentary. Belgium: E.J. Brill. p. 309....
- Lygdamis II (Gr****: Λύγδαμις) (ruled c.460-454 BCE) was a tyrant of Caria during the 5th century BCE, under the Achaemenid Empire. His capital was in Halicarn****us...
- dynasty was founded by Lygdamis, of Carian-Gr**** ethnicity. The dynasty issued several tyrants, until the last one, Lygdamis II, died c. 454 BCE, after...
- 8.82. Fernando Navarro Antolín, Lygdamus. Corpus Tibullianum III.1–6: Lygdami Elegiarum Liber (Brill, 1996), pp. 272–272 online. Gradel, Ittai (2004)...
- of Samos, to which he had fled with his family from the oppressions of Lygdamis, tyrant of Halicarn****us and grandson of Artemisia. Pany****is, the epic...