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- created, described by Tynnichus himself as an invention of the Muses. Aeschylus, in particular, admired the ancient majesty in Tynnichus' paean, suggesting...
- intervene by sending their admiral Tynnichus with a small force to take out the Bosporans surrounding their colony. Tynnichus succeeded in lifting the siege...
- around 365 BC, hoping to annex it to his dominions. During the siege, Tynnichus, a Heracleote commander, had been sent from Heraclea Pontica with a small...
- "The Female Swimmers" (Κολυμβῶσαι). His works were greatly admired by Tynnichus, a younger contemporary of Aeschylus. Alcimenes, a tragic writer who was...
- TolmidesAthenian general Triphiodorus or Tryphiodorus – epic poet Tynnichus – poet Tyrannion of Amisusgrammarian Tyrimmas of Macedon – King of...
- same year. Tynnichus, a probable Heracleote commander, was sent with a small force to relieve the siege, numbering less than 200 men. Tynnichus managed to...
- of Theodosia twice. The first siege ended in a Bosporan defeat due to Tynnichus, a general sent by Heraclea Pontica, to relieve the city, which he accomplished...
- 81. Leukon besieged the city himself but, after having been tricked by Tynnichus, retreated back to Panticapaeum. After his defeat, Leukon had to solidify...
- around 365 BC. Leukon lifted this siege due to Heraclea Pontica sending Tynnichus, one of its generals, to aid the city and who succeeded in doing so. The...