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- Orthoptera Species File lists: Thibron illepidus (Karsch, 1893) Thibron lunda (Rehn, 1930) Thibron mendax Rehn, 1939 Thibron mombuttu Rehn, 1939 - synonym...
- Thibron (Gr****: Θίβρων; died 391 BC) was a Spartan general. He was sent out as harmost in 400 BC, with an army of about 5,000 men, composed of 1,000 eman****ted...
- policy, prompting the Spartans to order Thibron, their governor, to the Gr**** cities of Ionia to attack him. Thibron successfully ravages Persian territory...
- Thibron (Gr****: Θίβρων; died 322 BC) was a Lacedaemonian who was a confidential officer of Harpalus, the Macedonian satrap of Babylon under Alexander...
- Spartans to order their commander in the region, Thibron, to begin aggressive activity against Struthas. Thibron raided successfully for a time, but Struthas...
- for another year at least. From 399 BC to 397 BC, Dercylidas su****ded Thibron and led the Spartans through Thrace to the west coast of Asia, where he...
- prompting the Spartans to order their commander in the region, Thibron, to attack him. Thibron successfully ravaged Persian territory for a time, but was...
- the dominant city in the region. In 324 BC, a Spartan mercenary leader, Thibron, joined forces with Cyrenean and Barcan exiles on Crete and invaded Cyrenaica...
- and helped them to expel Thibron's troops and recapture the port. Cyrene allied with the Libyans and Carthaginians, but Thibron returned in 322 BC and defeated...
- the rest of his Gr**** troops (some 5,000 men according to Diodorus) to Thibron, who was planning an expedition against the Persian satraps Tissaphernes...