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In Greek mythology, Damasippus (Ancient Greek: Δαμάσιππος means ‘horse-taming) is the Spartan son of Icarius and the naiad Periboea. He was the brother
Damasippus
Greek mythological king; father of Penelope
the naiad Periboea, he became the father of Penelope, Perileos, Thoas, Damasippus, Imeusimus, Aletes and Iphthime. According to other traditions, the mother
Icarius_(Spartan)
Internal conflict in the Roman Republic, c. 83-82 BC
Lucius Junius Brutus Damasippus in Rome, to kill any remaining Sullan sympathisers left before Sulla could take the city. Damasippus called a meeting of
Sulla's_civil_war
Ancient Roman family
Crassus Damasippus, mentioned in a late Republican inscription from Rome, was probably either the statuary, or his brother, since the elder Damasippus had
Licinia_gens
Roman commander during Sulla's civil war; praetor 82 BC
Lucius Junius Brutus Damasippus was urban praetor in 82 BC during Sulla's civil war.[page needed] When Pompey joined the Sullans in 83 BC, Brutus was one
Lucius Junius Brutus Damasippus
Lucius_Junius_Brutus_Damasippus
Poetry collection by Horace
write so rarely') A certain Damasippus, a follower of Stoicism, criticises Horace for being lazy and writing so little. Damasippus explains that he used to
Satires_(Horace)
2nd-century BC Macedonian general
Damasippus (Ancient Greek: Δαμάσιππος) was a Macedonian who appears in the events surrounding the conflict between the two Ptolemies (Ptolemy VI Philometor
Damasippus_(Macedonian)
Ancient Greek hero and founder of Mycenae
Phoebe, Philonoe; Penelope, Perileos, Thoas, Iphthime, Aletes, Imeusimus, Damasippus – Fourth Generation Descendants – Iolaus – – Pterelaus Heraclides, Iolaus
Perseus
Ancient greek name
son of Hegesistratus, though some say of Athenocritus, and others of Damasippus. The governor of Miletus, during the Siege of Miletus by Alexander the
Hegesistratus
Roman general and politician
Gaius Carbo. Although both Gnaeus Papirius Carbo and Lucius Junius Brutus Damasippus attempted to break the siege, they were unsuccessful, with relief forces
Gaius_Marius_(consul_82_BC)
Roman general and dictator (138–78 BC)
suspected Sullan sympathisers: the urban praetor Lucius Junius Brutus Damasippus then had four prominent men killed at the ensuing meeting. The purge did
Sulla
Name of characters from Greek mythology
Icarius and the naiad Periboea, he was the brother of Penelope, Thoas, Damasippus, Imeusimus, Aletes and probably Iphthime. In one account, he was called
Perileos
Set of mythological Greek characters
Periboea, a Naiad, wife of Icarius, mother of Penelope, Perilaus, Aletes, Damasippus, Imeusimus and Thoas, presumably also of Iphthime. Icarius' wife is alternatively
Periboea
4th-century BC Macedonian commander
After the battle Philip II of Macedon exiled him and an officer called Damasippus for disciplinary reasons. He was father of Arrhabaeus and Heromenes, who
Aeropus_of_Lyncestis
Ancient Roman family
in the war with Sulla. Junius L. f. Brutus Damasippus, presumably a son of Lucius Junius Brutus Damasippus, praetor in 82 BC, was adopted by one of the
Junia_gens
Greek philosopher (c. 460–c. 370 BC)
than Anaxagoras. His father, Hegesistratus,--or as others called him Damasippus or Athenocritus,--was possessed of so large a property, that he was able
Democritus
Sea battle in 46 BC
Scipio as he set sail were the senators Lucius Manlius Torquatus, Publius Damasippus and Plaetorius Rustianus. Scipio's fleet was sailing west when a strong
Battle_of_Hippo_Regius
the naiad Periboea. He was the brother of Penelope, Perileos, Thoas, Damasippus, Aletes and possibly Iphthime. Imeusimus was also called Semus (Σῆμος)
Imeusimus
Cyprianus Cyricus Dacianus Dacicus Dacius Dalmaticus Dalmatius Dama Damascius Damasippus Damasus Damianus Dannicus Dardanius Dardanus Dativus Datus Decembris Decianus
List_of_Roman_cognomina
Periboea. He was the brother of Penelope, Perileos, Thoas, Imeusimus, Damasippus and probably Iphthime. Aletes was also called Auletes (Aύλητήζ) who together
Aletes_(mythology)
8th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt
Rome, Ptolemy VIII went to Greece where he recruited soldiers (including Damasippus) in preparation for an expedition to seize Cyprus by force. He had sailed
Ptolemy_VIII_Physcon
Roman consul 94 BC
took the side of the latter, and was murdered at Rome by the praetor Damasippus on the orders of Gaius Marius the Younger. He was the son of Gnaeus Domitius
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus (consul 94 BC)
Lucius_Domitius_Ahenobarbus_(consul_94_BC)
Political murders by Sulla in 82–81 BC
but was captured by Pompey in 77 and put to death. Lucius Junius Brutus Damasippus Praetor Executed in 82 An extreme Marian, he was Praetor urbanus in 83
Sulla's_proscription
Apollodorus, Icarius and the Naiad nymph Periboea had five sons: Thoas, Damasippus, Imeusimus, Aletes and Perileos, and a daughter Penelope. According to
Thoas_(mythology)
Topics referred to by the same term
Brutus, legendary founder of the Roman Republic Lucius Junius Brutus Damasippus Junius Brutus Booth, father of John Wilkes Booth, assassin of US President
Junius_Brutus
Aesop's fable
conversation on the demented behaviour of mankind (Satires II.3) where Damasippus accuses the poet of trying to keep up with his rich patron Maecenas. His
The_Frog_and_the_Ox
Laodamia (also called Mede or Hypsipyle). Damasiclus might be identical with Damasippus who was also called the son of Icarius (by the naiad Periboea) and brother
Damasiclus
Ancient Roman jurist, politician and writer (consul in 97 BC)
orders to the praetor Lucius Junius Brutus Damasippus to have Scaevola and other opposing leaders killed. Damasippus convened Senate on some pretext in order
Quintus Mucius Scaevola Pontifex
Quintus_Mucius_Scaevola_Pontifex
commander Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus - consul Lucius Junius Brutus Damasippus - praetor Marcus Junius Brutus - plebeian tribune Marcus Junius Brutus
List_of_ancient_Romans
doi:10.1515/9783110967555. ISBN 3-598-77426-5. Verboven, Koenraad (1997). "Damasippus, the Story of a Businessman?". In Carl Deroux (ed.). Studies in Latin
Publius Licinius Crassus Dives (praetor 57 BC)
Publius_Licinius_Crassus_Dives_(praetor_57_BC)
triumvir Pompey defeated a 30,000 strong force under Carrinas, Brutus Damasippus and Marcius Censorinus, killing 20,000 of them. After the battle the defeated
Second_Battle_of_Clusium
Family of stick insects
Species File lists: Subfamily Prisopodinae Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 Damasippus Stål, 1875 (South America) Dinelytron Gray, 1835 (Brazil) Prisopus Peletier
Prisopodidae
Roman orator and senator
government. The Marians did not take any chances: in 82, the praetor Junius Damasippus arranged for Antistius and other unreliable senators to be murdered at
Publius_Antistius
Ancient Roman family
citizen. He was murdered at the senate house in 82 BC by the praetor Damasippus, a partisan of the younger Marius. Gaius Papirius (Cn. or M. f.) C. n
Papiria_gens
Roman statesman's five marriages
in 82 BCE, carried out by Marian supporters under the praetor Junius Damasippus, who viewed Antistius as unreliable due to his marriage alliance with
Wives_of_Pompey_the_Great
Ancient Roman family
espoused the side of the latter, and was murdered at Rome by the praetor Damasippus, by order of the younger Marius. Gnaeus Domitius Cn. f. Cn. n. Ahenobarbus
Domitia_gens
Gaius Papirius Carbo (Arvina)? Quintus Sertorius 82 Lucius Iunius Brutus Damasippus Quintus Antonius Balbus Gaius Carrinus ? Magius Marcus Perperna (Vento)
List_of_Roman_praetors
First wife of Pompey the Great
at the Curia Hostilia. The murder was instigated by the praetor Junius Damasippus, who viewed Antistius as unreliable, despite his earlier co-operation
Antistia_(wife_of_Pompey)
Latin adverbial clause of time
non factum eius laudabat? (Sallust) "at that time when Sulla ordered Damasippus and others to be put to death, who was not praising his action?" In the
Temporal_clause_(Latin)
Roman general
the other remaining government generals on the field, Censorinus and Damasippus, as well as the anti-Sullan Samnites. Their combined forces tried unsuccessfully
Gaius Carrinas (praetor 82 BC)
Gaius_Carrinas_(praetor_82_BC)
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