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  • Peisander
  • Peisander (/paɪˈsændər, ˈpaɪˌsændər/; Greek: Πείσανδρος) of Camirus in Rhodes, Ancient Greek epic poet, supposed to have flourished about 640 BC. Peisander

    Peisander

    Peisander

  • Peisander of Laranda
  • Greek poet (3rd century AD)

    Peisander or Pisander of Laranda (/paɪˈsændər, ˈpaɪˌsændər/; Ancient Greek: Πείσανδρος ὁ Λαρανδινός, Peísandros ho Larandinós) was a Greek poet who flourished

    Peisander of Laranda

    Peisander_of_Laranda

  • Peisander (navarch)
  • Spartan admiral (died 395 BC)

    Peisander (/paɪˈsændər, ˈpaɪˌsændər/; Greek: Πείσανδρος) was a Spartan admiral during the Corinthian War. In 395 BC, he was placed in command of the Spartan

    Peisander (navarch)

    Peisander_(navarch)

  • Peisander (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The name Peisander or Pisander (Ancient Greek: Πείσανδρος, Peisandros) can refer to several historical figures: Peisander of Camirus in Rhodes, Ancient

    Peisander (disambiguation)

    Peisander_(disambiguation)

  • Peisander (mythology)
  • Greek mythological figures

    In Greek mythology, Peisander or Pisander (/paɪˈsændər, ˈpaɪˌsændər/; Ancient Greek: Πείσανδρος Peisandros) may refer to the following characters: Pisander

    Peisander (mythology)

    Peisander_(mythology)

  • Peisander (oligarch)
  • 5th-century BC Athenian magistrate and politician

    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

    Peisander (oligarch)

    Peisander_(oligarch)

  • Suitors of Penelope
  • Group of characters from Homer's Odyssey

    must have prayed for Odysseus to not come home, so he kills him anyway. Peisander, son of Polyctor. Offered a necklace as a gift to Penelope. Killed by

    Suitors of Penelope

    Suitors of Penelope

    Suitors_of_Penelope

  • Labours of Hercules
  • Series of feats carried out by Heracles

    Dodekathlos) was attributed by the Greeks to an epic poem, now lost, written by Peisander (7th to 6th centuries BC). Having tried to kill Heracles ever since he

    Labours of Hercules

    Labours of Hercules

    Labours_of_Hercules

  • Tom Rhys Harries
  • Welsh actor

    Captain Smythe Kandahar Oliver Altman 2024 How Kids Roll Bill The Return Peisander 2026 Effi o Blaenau Lee Clayface † Matt Hagen / Clayface Post-production

    Tom Rhys Harries

    Tom_Rhys_Harries

  • Bellerophon
  • Ancient Greek hero

    (also named Peiren or Alcimenes). Bellerophon was the father of Isander (Peisander), Hippolochus, and Laodamia (Deidamia or Hippodamia) by Philonoe,[AI-generated

    Bellerophon

    Bellerophon

    Bellerophon

  • Penelope
  • Wife of Odysseus in Greek mythology

    Amphinomus, Ctessippus, Demoptolemus, Elatus, Euryades, Eurymachus and Peisander). On Odysseus's return, disguised as an old beggar, he finds that Penelope

    Penelope

    Penelope

    Penelope

  • Battle of Cnidus
  • 394 BCE naval engagement between the Achaemenid Empire and Sparta

    admiral, Conon, destroyed the Spartan fleet led by the inexperienced Peisander, ending Sparta's brief bid for naval supremacy. The battle outcome was

    Battle of Cnidus

    Battle of Cnidus

    Battle_of_Cnidus

  • Corinthian War
  • Ancient Greek war (395–387 BC)

    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

    Corinthian War

    Corinthian War

    Corinthian_War

  • Achilles
  • Greek mythological hero

    leaders (each leader commanding 500 Myrmidons): Menesthius, Eudorus, Peisander, Phoenix and Alcimedon. When the Greeks left for the Trojan War, they

    Achilles

    Achilles

    Achilles

  • Polybus (Odyssey)
  • suitors, only six remained: Agelaus, Eurynomus, Amphimedon, Demoptolemus, Peisander and Polybus. The aforementioned Agelaus tried rousing the men to throw

    Polybus (Odyssey)

    Polybus_(Odyssey)

  • Philonoe
  • Set of Greek mythological women

    first wife of Bellerophon by whom, she became the mother of Isander (Peisander), Hippolochus and Laodamia (Deidamia or Hippodamia). Philonoe was the

    Philonoe

    Philonoe

    Philonoe

  • Spartan hegemony
  • Spartan domination of parts of Greece (404–371 BC)

    both land and sea. He delegated the naval command to his brother-in-law Peisander, whom he appointed navarch despite his inexperience; perhaps Agesilaus

    Spartan hegemony

    Spartan hegemony

    Spartan_hegemony

  • Cassandra (mythology)
  • Anticleia, or Pasandra. By the hero, Cassandra became the mother of Isander (Peisander), Hippolochus and Laodamia. Ancient sources recount that Apollo granted

    Cassandra (mythology)

    Cassandra_(mythology)

  • Philoetius
  • Character in Greek mythology

    final battle itself, Philoetius joins the fight and slays the suitor Peisander. Odysseus later promises both Philoetius and Eumaeus freedom and power

    Philoetius

    Philoetius

    Philoetius

  • Battle of Coronea (394 BC)
  • Land battle of the Corinthian War

    that the Spartan navarch Peisander had been killed in a victory over the Persian fleet. In fact, as Agesilaus knew, Peisander had been killed while suffering

    Battle of Coronea (394 BC)

    Battle of Coronea (394 BC)

    Battle_of_Coronea_(394_BC)

  • Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria
  • 1639 opera by Claudio Monteverdi

    Antinoo (Antinous) suitor to Penelope bass Act 2: V, VIII, XII Pisandro (Peisander) suitor to Penelope tenor Act 2: V, VIII, XII Anfinomo (Amphinomus) suitor

    Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria

    Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria

    Il_ritorno_d'Ulisse_in_patria

  • Phrynichus (oligarch)
  • Athenian politician and general (died 411 BC)

    as to whether Alcibiades had the ability to deliver on his promises. Peisander and the other members of the Athenian oligarchic faction, however, ignored

    Phrynichus (oligarch)

    Phrynichus_(oligarch)

  • Agesilaus II
  • 4th-century BC Spartan king, Eurypontid dynasty

    both land and sea. He delegated the naval command to his brother-in-law Peisander, whom he appointed navarch despite his inexperience; perhaps Agesilaus

    Agesilaus II

    Agesilaus II

    Agesilaus_II

  • Heraclea
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    lost epic poem of Panyassis of Halicarnassus Heracleia, epic poem of Peisander of Rhodes recounting the Labours of Heracles Heraclia (moth), a genus

    Heraclea

    Heraclea

  • Camirus
  • Ancient Rhodian city

    Hierothyteion Main street Houses of the Hellenistic period Baths of the city Peisander (7th century BC), epic poet P.H.Davies, Rhodes (Globetrotter Travel Guide

    Camirus

    Camirus

  • Karaman
  • City in south-central Turkey

    as Pasha. Nestor of Laranda, an epic poet, the father of the poet Peisander. Peisander of Laranda an epic poet, the son of the poet Nestor. The bearers

    Karaman

    Karaman

    Karaman

  • Athenian coup of 411 BC
  • 'The Four Hundred' oligarchy replaces the democratic government

    system to secure aid from some Persian sources. Also in the delegation was Peisander, who had never favored oligarchy previously, both having a reputation

    Athenian coup of 411 BC

    Athenian_coup_of_411_BC

  • List of ancient Greeks
  • Pausanias – traveller Pedanius Dioscorides – physician Peisander – Athenian statesman Peisander (oligarch) (fl. 429 - 411 BCE) Peithias – leader of Corcyra

    List of ancient Greeks

    List_of_ancient_Greeks

  • List of battles before 301
  • Athenians, Argives, and Corinthians. Battle of Cnidus The Spartan fleet under Peisander is utterly destroyed by the Persian-Athenian fleet of Conon. Battle of

    List of battles before 301

    List_of_battles_before_301

  • Isander
  • Son of Bellerophon in Greek mythology

    (Ancient Greek: Ἴσανδρος, romanized: Ísandros, lit. 'equal to man') or Peisander was a Lycian prince and the son of King Bellerophon. Isander's mother

    Isander

    Isander

  • List of shipwrecks in May 1942
  • Retrieved 29 February 2012. "Gulfoil". Uboat. Retrieved 27 March 2012. "Peisander". Uboat. Retrieved 15 April 2012. "Ruth Lykes". Uboat. Retrieved 22 February

    List of shipwrecks in May 1942

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1942

  • Eponymous archon
  • Chief magistrate of an ancient Greek city-state

    Panathenaic Stadium and the Odeon, and a notable sophist. 127–128 Memmius Peisander of Collytus ca. 128–131 Claudius Dometianus 131–132 Claudius Philogenes

    Eponymous archon

    Eponymous_archon

  • Aristarchus of Athens
  • Aristarchus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρίσταρχος) is named with Peisander, Phrynichus, and Antiphon, as a principal leader of the "Four Hundred" during the Athenian

    Aristarchus of Athens

    Aristarchus_of_Athens

  • Lynceus (son of Aphareus)
  • Apollodorus, 3.10.3 Scholia ad Apollonius Rhodius, 1.152, with a reference to Peisander for Polydora and to Theocritus for Laocoosa, see Theocritus, Idyll 22

    Lynceus (son of Aphareus)

    Lynceus (son of Aphareus)

    Lynceus_(son_of_Aphareus)

  • Lysistrata
  • Comedy by Aristophanes

    Athenian admiral who swept the Spartans from the sea between 430 and 428 BC. Peisander: An Athenian aristocrat and oligarch, he is mentioned here by Lysistrata

    Lysistrata

    Lysistrata

    Lysistrata

  • Theramenes
  • Athenian statesman (died 404 BC)

    by 412 BC. In this context, a number of Athenian aristocrats, led by Peisander and with Theramenes prominent among their ranks, began to conspire to

    Theramenes

    Theramenes

    Theramenes

  • Dionysiaca
  • Greek epic poem by Nonnus

    treatments of the life of Dionysus, such as the lost poems by Euphorion, Peisander of Laranda's elaborate encyclopedic mythological poem, Dionysius, and

    Dionysiaca

    Dionysiaca

    Dionysiaca

  • Polydora
  • Ancient Greek female name

    Rhodius, 1.1212 Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, 1.152 with a reference to Peisander for Polydora Apollodorus, 3.10.3 Theocritus, Idyll 22.206; Scholia on

    Polydora

    Polydora

  • Plato (comic poet)
  • 5th/4th century BC Athenian Old Comedy poet

    Hyperbolus Io Laius Laconians, or Poets Little Child The Long Night Meneleos Peisander Perialges Phaon Pieces of Furniture The Poet The Resident Aliens The Sophists

    Plato (comic poet)

    Plato_(comic_poet)

  • List of ancient Greek poets
  • Mithridatic Wars and carried to Rome in 72 BC. He taught Virgil Greek. Peisander of Camirus in Rhodes, epic poet who flourished about 640 BC. Phanocles

    List of ancient Greek poets

    List_of_ancient_Greek_poets

  • Conon
  • 5th/4th-century BCE Athenian statesman and general

    decided to send out their navy, but made the mistake of entrusting it to Peisander, who had no experience. The battle took place at Cnidus in 394 BC, and

    Conon

    Conon

    Conon

  • Battle of Sardis (395 BC)
  • Spartan victory against the Achaemenid Empire

    both land and sea. He delegated the naval command to his brother-in-law Peisander, whom he appointed navarch despite his inexperience; perhaps Agesilaus

    Battle of Sardis (395 BC)

    Battle of Sardis (395 BC)

    Battle_of_Sardis_(395_BC)

  • Index of ancient Greece-related articles
  • Parthenon Pegaeae Pegasides Pegasus Peiraikos Peirasia Peirous Peisander Peisander (navarch) Peisander (oligarch) Peisenor Peisistratus of Orchomenus Peisistratus

    Index of ancient Greece-related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles

  • 394 BC
  • Calendar year

    of Salamis, win an overwhelming naval victory over the Spartans under Peisander in the Battle of Cnidus (near Rhodes). Following this victory, Conon and

    394 BC

    394_BC

  • The Birds (play)
  • Comedy by Aristophanes

    the man responsible for sending the inspector to Cloudcuckooland (1025) Peisander: Represented as a ghastly soldier in Peace and a corrupt rabble-rouser

    The Birds (play)

    The Birds (play)

    The_Birds_(play)

  • Idas (son of Aphareus)
  • Messenian prince and argonaut in Greek mythology

    Iliad 1.557 Scholia ad Apollonius Rhodius, 1.152, with a reference to Peisander for Polydora and to Theocritus for Laocoosa, see Theocritus, Idyll 22

    Idas (son of Aphareus)

    Idas (son of Aphareus)

    Idas_(son_of_Aphareus)

  • Aphareus (son of Perieres)
  • 9 & 6.22.2 Scholia ad Apollonius Rhodius, 1.152, with a reference to Peisander for Polydora and to Theocritus for Laocoosa, see Theocritus, Idylls 22

    Aphareus (son of Perieres)

    Aphareus_(son_of_Perieres)

  • 411 BC
  • Calendar year

    Athens is overthrown by the oligarchic extremists, Antiphon, Theramenes, Peisander and Phrynichus in an effort by the oligarchists to exert more control

    411 BC

    411_BC

  • Hippolochus (son of Antimachus)
  • Son of Antimachus in Greek mythology

    refused their plea and killed them both.. Then took he (i.e. Agamemnon) Peisander and Hippolochus, staunch in fight. Sons were they of wise-hearted Antimachus

    Hippolochus (son of Antimachus)

    Hippolochus_(son_of_Antimachus)

  • Lion of Knidos
  • Ancient Greek statue

    Athenian and Persian fleet, was victorious over a Spartan fleet led by Peisander. A third opinion is that the architecture of the monument is not typical

    Lion of Knidos

    Lion of Knidos

    Lion_of_Knidos

  • Chrysippus of Elis
  • Son of Pelops in Greek mythology

    acted out of love so Pelops pardoned him. One late scholiast who cites Peisander (though possibly not the same as the Archaic poet) as his source claims

    Chrysippus of Elis

    Chrysippus of Elis

    Chrysippus_of_Elis

  • Acharnae
  • Deme of ancient Athens, Greece

    Donkeys 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

    Acharnae

    Acharnae

    Acharnae

  • Greek Anthology
  • Ancient collection of short poems

    Philostorgius Philostratus Philoxenus Phocas Diaconus Phocylides Pinytus Peisander Piso , ca. 100 AD, author of 11,424, otherwise unknown Pittacus of Mytilene

    Greek Anthology

    Greek Anthology

    Greek_Anthology

  • Scironides
  • Ancient Ahtenian admiral

    part of the one thousand hoplites who had fought at Miletus. In 411 BC, Peisander brought charges against Phrynichus before the Athenian assembly, which

    Scironides

    Scironides

  • 410s BC
  • Decade

    Athens is overthrown by the oligarchic extremists, Antiphon, Theramenes, Peisander and Phrynichus in an effort by the oligarchists to exert more control

    410s BC

    410s_BC

  • Peace (play)
  • Comedy by Aristophanes

    on a soldier's pallet (line 347). He is mentioned in two other plays. Peisander: A prominent politician, he was to become an influential figure in the

    Peace (play)

    Peace (play)

    Peace_(play)

  • Laokoon (Lessing)
  • Art theoretical writing by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

    Macrobius, the common source would have been one of the lost works of Peisander of Camira, a resource much used in ancient Greek schools. On the other

    Laokoon (Lessing)

    Laokoon_(Lessing)

  • Nestor of Laranda
  • Greek poet (2nd-3rd century AD)

    Dionysiaca, which appears also to have drawn upon the work of Nestor's son Peisander. The Suda attributes two poems to Nestor by name, a lipogrammatic Iliad

    Nestor of Laranda

    Nestor of Laranda

    Nestor_of_Laranda

  • Andocides
  • Greek logographer and orator (c.440–c.390 BC)

    the oligarchs informed of the return of Andocides, than their leader Peisander had him seized, and accused him of having supported the party opposed

    Andocides

    Andocides

  • 390s BC
  • Decade

    of Salamis, win an overwhelming naval victory over the Spartans under Peisander in the Battle of Cnidus (near Rhodes). Following this victory, Conon and

    390s BC

    390s_BC

  • Olympiodorus of Thebes
  • Roman historian

    citing him extensively on geographical matters. He mentions the poet Peisander, whom he credits with providing the connection between the Argonauts and

    Olympiodorus of Thebes

    Olympiodorus_of_Thebes

  • 1966 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    of Glasgow Police. Captain William Thomson Dawson McMillan, Master, MV Peisander, Alfred Holt and Company. Edwin George Macnaughton, JP, Rector, Hamilton

    1966 Birthday Honours

    1966_Birthday_Honours

  • USCGC General Greene
  • Nantucket Shoals while rescuing survivors from the British freighter SS Peisander. In 1946 she returned to her station at Woods Hole, and from 1947 until

    USCGC General Greene

    USCGC General Greene

    USCGC_General_Greene

  • German submarine U-653
  • German World War II submarine

    Nationality Tonnage Fate 28 February 1942 Leif Norway 1,582 Sunk 17 May 1942 Peisander United Kingdom 6,225 Sunk 7 June 1942 USS Gannet  United States Navy 840

    German submarine U-653

    German_submarine_U-653

  • Meanings of minor-planet names: 248001–249000
  • minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog 248183 Peisandros 2005 AD28 Peisander (Peisandros), son of Antimachus, from Greek mythology. He and his brother

    Meanings of minor-planet names: 248001–249000

    Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_248001–249000

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  • Kanishka
  • Girl/Female

    Buddhist, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Kanishka

    Gold; Daughter of King Kanishq; Beautiful Life; A King of the Kushan Empire in South Asia who Supported Buddhism

  • Rutvi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Rutvi

    Name of An Angel meaning season, Love and saint, Speech

  • Paranjyoti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Paranjyoti

    Goddess Durga

  • Mukundjeet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Mukundjeet

    Victory of the Lord

  • Heman
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Heman

    Their trouble, tumult, much, in great number.

  • Yashveer | யஷ்வீர 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Yashveer | யஷ்வீர 

    Glorious and brave

  • NOELANI
  • Female

    Hawaiian

    NOELANI

    Hawaiian name NOELANI means "heavenly girl; mist of heaven."

  • Samudaya | ஸமுதாய
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Samudaya | ஸமுதாய

    Prosperity

  • Kavitha | கவிதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kavitha | கவிதா

    A poem

  • Mahodari
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Mahodari

    One who has huge belly which stores the universe

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