• Leosthenes (Ancient Greek: Λεωσθένης Λεωσθένους Κεφαλῆθεν, romanized: Leōsthenēs Leōsthenous Kephalēthen; died 323 BC) was an Athenian who was commander...
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    Athenian mercenary named Leosthenes, who brought them to the Greek mainland. Secretly in touch with his native city, Leosthenes kept about 8,000 of these...
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  • Leosthenes (in Greek Λεωσθένης; died 361 BC) was an Athenian, who commanded a fleet and armament in the Cyclades in 361 BC. Having allowed himself to be...
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    information related to Protographium leosthenes. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Protographium leosthenes. Edwin Möhn, 2002 Schmetterlinge der...
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    to the many random and disorderly movements that it made. In addition, Leosthenes also likened the anarchy between the generals, after Alexander's death...
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    changed sides to the Athenian alliance and joined the Athenian general Leosthenes' forces in occupying the passes of Thermopylae, significantly outnumbering...
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  • battle during the Lamian War between a coalition of Greek cities under Leosthenes and a Macedonian army led by Antipater Battle of Thermopylae (279 BC)...
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  • Lamia. Leosthenes approached the city and with his army fortified a camp, dug up a deep ditch and constructed a palisade. Initially, Leosthenes would draw...
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  • confederates, and that he held a place in their estimation second only to Leosthenes. At the Battle of Crannon (322 BC), he and Antiphilus the Athenian, were...
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  • mercenaries, while Leosthenes moved with part of his forces to meet with them. After joining with the Athenian reinforcements, Leosthenes formed his men in...
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    coalition was led by a talented general and one-time mercenary named Leosthenes, who had fought under Alexander and had seen first-hand the functions...
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    War, 323–322 BC). The war ended with the death of the Athenian general Leosthenes, and the arrival of a 20,000-strong Macedonian army. Lamia prospered afterwards...
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    II. During the Lamian War, the Aetolians helped the Athenian general Leosthenes defeat Antipater. As a result, they came into conflict with Antipater...
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  • in 366 BC. Because of this, Plato is forced to flee Syracuse to save his life. Agathocles, tyrant of Syracuse (d. 289 BC) Leosthenes, Athenian admiral...
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    Athens' actions are incited by the speeches of the Athenian general Leosthenes and the Athenian orator Hypereides. Joined by cities in central and south...
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    Thermopylae, he fled to Lamia where he was besieged by the Athenian commander Leosthenes. A Macedonian army led by Leonnatus rescued Antipater by lifting the siege...
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    under Eurytides by most authors. subgenus: Protographium Protographium leosthenes (Doubleday, 1846) Graphium Eurytides "A Catalogue of the Butterflies of...
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  • Charicleides Ergophilus and Callisthenes are strategoi 362–361 104.3 Molon Leosthenes and Autocles are strategoi. 361–360 104.4 Nicophemus Timomachus is a strategos...
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    Meandrusa payeni Mimoides xeniades Protesilaus stenodesmus Protographium leosthenes Teinopalpus imperialis Wikispecies has information related to Leptocircini...
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  • Syracusans, including Archidamus, his son Timagoras, and his daughter Cleora. Leosthenes, a friend of Timagoras, is Cleora's suitor (though not her only one)....
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    a considerable portion of a logos epitaphios, a Funeral Oration over Leosthenes and his comrades who had fallen in the Lamian war was discovered. Towards...
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  • Leonida of Alexandria – astrologer and poet Leonnatus – Macedonian noble Leosthenes – Athenian general Leotychidas II – King of Sparta Leotychides – Spartan...
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    the best prospects. The Athenians hastened to rebel against Macedonia. Leosthenes, the rebel leader, shared the charge of strategos with Phocion. This was...
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  • port of Panormus, a little eastward of Sounion." The Athenian admiral Leosthenes defeated Alexander and managed to relieve Peparethus, but Alexander escaped...
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    Cnipsus Zompro, 2001 Dimorphodes Wood-Mason, 1878 Epicharmus Westwood, 1859 Leosthenes Stål, 1875 Nisyrus Stål, 1875 (synonym Cotylosoma Wood-Mason, 1878) Sinoxenophasmina...
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    Thermopylae, he fled to Lamia where he was besieged by the Athenian commander Leosthenes. Leonnatus rescued Antipater by lifting the siege. Although Antipater...
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  • state of Qin Datames, satrap of Cappadocia and military leader 361 BC Leosthenes, Athenian admiral 360 BC Agesilaus II, Eurypontid king of Sparta (b. c...
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  • 361/0 BCE, Alexander of Pherae besieged Peparethus and occupied Panormus. Leosthenes, the Athenian admiral, commanded the troops that came to the aid of Peparethus...
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  • Interphasma c g Jeremia c g Jeremiodes c g Labidiophasma c g Lamponius c g Leosthenes c g Leprocaulinus c g Lobofemora c g Lonchodes c g Lonchodiodes c g Lysicles...
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  • at Olympia Antiphilus, Athenian general appointed as the successor of Leosthenes in the Lamian War in 323 BCE, and gained a victory over Leonnatus Antiphilus...
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