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- the Orchomenians dared not offer resistance, and surrendered the hostages. At the time of the foundation of Megalopolis, we find the Orchomenians exercising...
- them, then came the Phocians, and the Orchomenians held the extreme left flank. The Thebans faced the Orchomenians and the Argives faced the Spartans. Both...
- The Minyades (Gr****: Μινυάδες) were three Orchomenian (Arcadian) princesses in Gr**** mythology. These sisters were protagonists of a myth about the perils...
- of Ares and Astyoche; later one of the Suitors of Helen and led the Orchomenians in the Trojan War. Asclepius ✓ ✓ 2 Tricca son of Apollo and Coronis or...
- Sicyonians 3,000 Aeginetans 500 Tenth coil Megarians 3,000 Epidaurians 700 Orchomenians 600 Ninth coil Phliasians 1,000 Troezenians 1,000 Hermionians 300 Eighth...
- Orchomenos struck its coinage from the mid-sixth century. In 480–479 BC, the Orchomenians joined their neighbouring rivals the Thebans to turn back the invading...
- gather the most warlike Gr****s. Later, the Phlegyans separated from the Orchomenians and were hostile to them, even going so far as to plunder the temple...
- palace at Orchomenus: "Then appearing unawares before the city of the Orchomenians and slipping in at their gates he burned the palace of the Minyans and...
- a speech delivered by Callippus of Corinth (5th century BCE) to the Orchomenians as the source: This fragment suggests that Chersias, like his apparent...
- name which can denote “golden” expresses the traditional opinion of the Orchomenians' wealth. Pseudo-Clement, Recognitions 10.21–23 Pausanias, 9.36.1 Pausanias...