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- Navarch (Gr****: ναύαρχος, návarchos) is an Anglicisation of a Gr**** word meaning "leader of the ships", which in some states became the title of an office...
- ca. 332 BC IGCyr 94800 Sthen[on] ca. 331 BC IGCyr 94800 Also served as nauarch Timonax son of Agis ca. 330 BC IGCyr 94800, 11500 Sosias son of Calliadas...
- states Agathoclea had relatives who served the Ptolemaic dynasty: Nikon a nauarch under Ptolemy IV; and Philammon who was appointed libyarch of Cyrene by...
- had other relations who served the Ptolemaic dynasty: Nico or Nicon, a nauarch under Ptolemy IV; Philo and Philammon, appointed Libyarch of Cyrene by...
- 423–449. ISSN 0018-2311. JSTOR 4436440. Tarn, William Woodthorpe (1911). "Nauarch and Nesiarch". The Journal of ****enic Studies. 31: 251–259. Marchesini...
- Autocles. With Strombichides' father, Diotimus, being head of the fleet as Nauarch, himself being a Taxiarch, and his son, Autocles rising to lead the army...
- help written from the Southwest Anatolian port of Limyra by a Cypriot nauarch who had encountered an attacking fleet led by the Trojan aristocrat Akamas...
- tribunes was created (tribunus classis) who took over the duties of the first Nauarchs. Later he was called also tribunus liburnarum (tribune of warships). The...
- ****ociated with the Peloponnesian Wars, including Taxiarch Strombichides, Nauarch Diotimos of Euonymon, and Strategoi Autocles and Anytus, the latter also...