• Chaeron (Ancient Greek: Χαίρων)—also rendered Charon—was an ancient Greek male name. It may refer to: Chaeron, in Greek mythology, the son of Apollo and...
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  • article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). "Chaeron". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology....
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  • Chaeron (Ancient Greek: Χαίρων; also rendered as Charon) was a Lacedaemonian (Spartan) demagogue who briefly served as tyrant of Sparta in 180 BC. He...
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  • the moonbeams. Falling in love with Apollo, Thero became the mother of Chaeron, eponym of Chaeronea. Thero, a follower of Artemis. Thero (disambiguation)...
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    2008 Sarah B. Pomeroy (2002). "The Last Reformers: Apega and Nabis and Chaeron". Spartan Women. Oxford University Press US. pp. 89–90. ISBN 9780195130676...
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  • political analyst and writer Charron (disambiguation) Charun (disambiguation) Chaeron (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • which had been carried on for some time by Chaeron, a low demagogue. As Apollonides was the person whom Chaeron had most to fear, he had him assassinated...
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  • Pellene fell under the dominion of one of its citizens of the name of Chaeron, a distinguished athlete, who raised himself to the tyranny by Alexander's...
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    Apollo (redirect from Apollo (mythology))
    she loved him in return. Through their union, she became the mother of Chaeron, who was famed as "the tamer of horses". He later built the city Chaeronea...
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    daughter of Hermesianax (see above). Alexinicus (Ἀλεξίνικός) of Elis. Chaeron (Χαίρων) of Pellene. These are the rules of the ancient sport Palé: No...
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  • Trachis Chabrias Chaeremon Chaeremon of Alexandria Chaerephon Chaeresilaus Chaeron of Pellene Chaeronea Chaetus Chalandriani Chalceia Chalcidian helmet Chalcidianising...
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    reclaimed from a life of profligacy. Besides Polemon, the statesman Phocion, Chaeron (tyrant of Pellene), the academic Crantor, the Stoic Zeno and Epicurus...
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  • William Smith, LLD, ed., Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, "Eurybotus" (G. E. Marindin, London:1849) [6] James George Frazer, Description...
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    although two died in childhood. The loss of his daughter and a young son, Chaeron, are mentioned in his letter to Timoxena. Two sons, named Autoboulos and...
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  • Chaeremon – tragic poet Chaeremon of Alexandria – teacher Chaeris – writer Chaeron of Pellene – tyrant of Pellene Chamaeleon – writer Charax (writer) – writer...
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  • - Celsus - Cercidas - Cercops - Chaeremon of Alexandria - Chaerephon - Chaeron of Pellene - Chaldean Oracles - Chamaeleon (philosopher) - Chanakya - Chandragomin...
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