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Polydorus, Polydoros
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Aelian, Varia Historia
Ampelius, Liber Memorialis
Arrian, Anabasis of Alexander
Athenaeus, Deipnosophists
Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7
Diodorus Siculus, Library 8-40
Homer, Iliad
Pliny the Elder, Natural History (37 books)
Plutarch, Laconic Apophthegms, Moralia
Plutarch, Life of Lycurgus
Polyaenus, Strategems
Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid
Strabo, Geography
Xenophon, Hellenika
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Homer, Iliad
§20.405 bones. But Achilles with his spear went on after godlike
Polydorus
, son of Priam. Him would his father nowise suffer
-1000
Homer, Iliad
§20.415 him with his hands. But when Hector beheld his brother
Polydorus
,
-1000
Homer, Iliad
§21.90 thou didst lay low amid the foremost foot-men, even godlike
Polydorus
, when thou hadst smitten him with a cast of
-1000
Homer, Iliad
§23.635 was; and in casting the spear I outthrew Phyleus and
Polydorus
. In the chariot race alone the twain sons of
-1000
Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7
§4.2.1 Aphrodite, he begat by her Semele, Ino, Autonoe, Agave, and
Polydorus
. 2 Semele was loved by Zeus because of her
-1000
Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid
§3.45 hic', subaudias 'sum' necesse est. et quasi deiktikos, id est
Polydorus
sum, non stipes.
-1000
Plutarch, Life of Lycurgus
§Lyc.6.4 and distorted the sense of motions laid before them, Kings
Polydorus
and Theopompus inserted this clause into the rhetra: 'But if
-750
Plutarch, Life of Lycurgus
§Lyc.8.3 the Spartans, and that three thousand were afterwards added by
Polydorus
; others still, that Polydorus added half of the nine
-750
Plutarch, Life of Lycurgus
§Lyc.8.3 three thousand were afterwards added by Polydorus; others still, that
Polydorus
added half of the nine thousand to the half distributed
-750
Diodorus Siculus, Library 8-40
§13.35.3 Syracusans by Cephalus in the time of Timoleon and by
Polydorus
in the time of King Hiero, they called neither one
-412
Diodorus Siculus, Library 8-40
§13.51.7 two victories, one for the sea-battle at the island of
Polydorus
, as it is called, and one for the land-battle
-410
Polyaenus, Strategems
§6.1.7 Jason, accompanied by his brother
Polydorus
, went to take possession of a city, and to
-375
Polyaenus, Strategems
§6.1.7 off, and put it aside, until he was dressed again.
Polydorus
accordingly handed the ring, to someone who was standing nearby,
-375
Polyaenus, Strategems
§6.1.7 he had been instructed by Jason, took it directly to
Polydorus
' wife, and asked her for ten talents of gold,
-375
Xenophon, Hellenika
§6.4.33 When he had thus been slain,
Polydorus
, his brother, and Polyphron succeeded to the office of
-371
Xenophon, Hellenika
§6.4.33 brother, and Polyphron succeeded to the office of Tagus. Now
Polydorus
, while the two were on their way to Larisa,
-371
Xenophon, Hellenika
§6.4.34 also, was slain by Alexander, who posed as avenger of
Polydorus
and destroyer of the tyranny.
-371
Diodorus Siculus, Library 8-40
§15.60.5 would bring, or, as some historians say, by his brother
Polydorus
.
-370
Diodorus Siculus, Library 8-40
§15.60.6 This
Polydorus
himself also, after succeeding to the position of leader, ruled
-370
Diodorus Siculus, Library 8-40
§15.61.2 During their term of office
Polydorus
of Pherae the ruler of Thessaly was poisoned by Alexander
-369
Strabo, Geography
§13.1.7 the war-loving Leleges, by whose daughter Priam begot Lycaon and
Polydorus
. And indeed those who are placed under Hector in
-1
Pliny the Elder, Natural History (37 books)
§4.43 the free town of Aenos, with the tomb there of
Polydorus
, the region formerly of the Cicones. From Doriscus there
-1
Plutarch, Laconic Apophthegms, Moralia
§63 Of
Polydorus
. Polydorus the son of Alcamenes, when one often threatened
-1
Plutarch, Laconic Apophthegms, Moralia
§63 Of Polydorus.
Polydorus
the son of Alcamenes, when one often threatened his enemies,
-1
Arrian, Anabasis of Alexander
§2.16.1 third from Cadmus, being a contemporary of Labdacus, son of
Polydorus
, the son of Cadmus; and the Argive Heracles lived
-1
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