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Phrynon of Athens (Greek: Φρύνων ο Αθηναίος; Athens; before 657 BC – c. 606 BC) was a general of ancient Athens, and a winner in ancient Olympic Games
Phrynon
Ancient Greek philosopher and politician
was victorious in the battle against the Athenians and their commander Phrynon. In consequence of this victory, the Mytilenaeans held Pittacus in the
Pittacus_of_Mytilene
Species of butterfly
interrupted. In the central and southern districts of the Congo region. [of phrynon Druce, 1895] Forewing red-brown, a cream-coloured, broken spot near to
Graphium_ucalegonides
Sphaerus of Laconia (Ancient Greek: Σφαῖρος Λάκων) 36th Olympiad 636 BC - Phrynon of Athens 37th Olympiad 632 BC - Eurycleidas of Laconia 38th Olympiad 628
List of Olympic winners of the Stadion race
List_of_Olympic_winners_of_the_Stadion_race
Ancient Greek city at the southern entrance of the Hellespont
century BC, the Athenians sent the Olympic victor Phrynon to conquer Sigeion. According to tradition, Phrynon and the Mytilenaean aristocrat Pittacus fought
Sigeion
Archaic period Ancient Greek Olympic festivals Hellanodikai Eusebius lists Phrynon in this Olympiad, but the text is fragmentary and it is not clear what
List of ancient Olympic victors
List_of_ancient_Olympic_victors
Genus of moths
1966 Automeris patagoniensis Lemaire, M.J. Smith & Wolfe, 1992 Automeris phrynon Druce, 1897 Automeris pomifera Schaus, 1906 Automeris postalbida Schaus
Automeris
Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom (c.316–c.270/268 BC)
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Arsinoe_II
Ancient Greek athlete
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Atheradas_of_Laconia
Queen consort of Egypt
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Berenice_I
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Desmon_of_Corinth
Ancient Greek athlete
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Tellis_of_Sicyon
the Laconian Diaulos Cylon of Athens 036th 636 BC Stadion orPancratium Phrynon of Athens 037th 632 BC Stadion Eurycleidas of Laconia Stadion boys Polynices
Olympic winners of the Archaic period
Olympic_winners_of_the_Archaic_period
5th-century Theban politician
Attaginus (Ancient Greek: Ἀτταγῖνος), son of Phrynon, was one of the leading Theban oligarchs, who betrayed their city to Xerxes I on the Second Persian
Attaginus
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Icarius_of_Hyperesia
Phrynichus (comic poet) Phrynichus (oligarch) Phrynichus (tragic poet) Phrynon Phrynos Phrynos Painter Phthia Phthia (mistress of Amyntor) Phthia (mythology)
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
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Ancient Greek Olympic athlete
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Astylos_of_Croton
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Glycon_of_Croton
Ancient Olympic aniticles
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Anticles
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Eurybus_of_Athens
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Hagnon_of_Peparethus
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Hypenus_of_Elis
8th century BC Greek athlete
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Pythagoras_of_Laconia
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Ladromus_of_Laconia
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Gelon_of_Laconia
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Cleondas_of_Thebes
Ancient Greek athlete
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Sarapion_of_Alexandria
Ancient Greek athlete
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Oxythemis_of_Coroneia
Ancient Greek tyrant and Olympic victor
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Myron_of_Sicyon
Ancient Greek athlete
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Micion_of_Boeotia
Phanas of Pellene Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philippus of Croton Phrynon of Athens Polydamas of Skotoussa Pythagoras of Laconia Pythagoras of Samos
Epitelidas_of_Laconia
Automeris moloneyi Druce, 1897 Automeris pallidior Draudt, 1929 Automeris phrynon Druce, 1897 Automeris postalbida Schaus, 1900 Automeris rubrescens (Walker
List of Lepidoptera of Honduras
List_of_Lepidoptera_of_Honduras
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