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- when 1,500 Macedonian reinforcements commanded by Philokles arrived from Boiotia. From Corinth, Philokles was invited to take control of Argos by pro-Macedonians...
- Philopatho (Gr****: Φιλοπαθώ), the mother of the Athenian tragic poet Philokles. He was the son of Euphorion (Gr****: Εὐφορίων) from Eleusis and member...
- Φιλιππίδης) was an Athenian poet of the Gr**** New Comedy. He was the son of Philokles of Kephale and was active during the 111th Olympiad (c. 336-333 BCE)....
- dispatched a force of 2,000 infantry and 200 cavalry under the command of Philokles to invade Attica and place the city of Athens under siege (Livy 31.14-16)...
- not chiselled off. The names of the architect-overseers (episkopos), Philokles and Archilochos, have come down to us. They worked on the site after 409...
- The dialogue begins with a young man named Tychiades asking his friend Philokles why most people are so fond of lies. After a brief discussion, Tychiades...
- Ainesidemos, while the anti-Romans summoned a Macedonian force under Philokles to support them. The two sides clashed in the agora beneath Larisa, but...
- I 59001. P. Hib. I 110. 018 Nearchos or Neomedes, son of Neokles or Philokles 273/272 BC 13th P. Hib. I 110; II 199. 019 Kallikrates, son of Boiskos...
- Philocles (Gr****: Φιλοκλής, romanized: Philokles) was King of Sidon and a military commander under the Ptolemaic dynasty in the late 4th and early 3rd...