Peisander (fl. 429 - 411 BC) was an Athenian from the demos of Acharnae, who played a prominent part in the Athenian coup of 411 BC, which briefly replaced...
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supposed to have flourished about 640 BC Peisander (general), Spartan general during the Corinthian War Peisander (oligarch) (fl. 429 - 411 BCE), Athenian who...
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doubts as to whether Alcibades had the ability to deliver on his promises. Peisander and the other members of the Athenian oligarchic faction, however, ignored...
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Pausanias – traveller Pedanius Dioscorides – physician Peisander – Athenian statesman Peisander (oligarch) (fl. 429 - 411 BCE) Peithias – leader of Corcyra...
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Pegaeae Pegasides Pegasus Peiraikos Peirasia Peirous Peisander Peisander (navarch) Peisander (oligarch) Peisenor Peisistratus of Orchomenus Peisistratus...
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system to secure aid from some Persian sources. Also in the delegation was Peisander, who had never favored oligarchy previously, both having a reputation...
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Aristarchus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρίσταρχος) is named with Peisander, Phrynichus, and Antiphon, as a principal leader of the "Four Hundred" during the Athenian...
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120 triremes, which he placed under the command of his brother-in-law Peisander, who had never held a command of this nature before. The Persians, meanwhile...
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from Acharnae were noted for their large size, perhaps in humor. Peisander the oligarch (fl. 429-411 BCE), a native of the deme, was nicknamed ὔνος κανθήλιος...
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welcome reception. But no sooner were the oligarchs informed of the return of Andocides, than their leader Peisander had him seized, and accused him of having...
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