Archagathus (Greek: Ἀρχάγαθος) was an ancient well-attested local Greek name in Sicily and can refer to:
Archagathus (son of Agathocles of Syracuse) (flourished 4th century BC), a Syracusan Greek Prince and first son of Agathocles of Syracuse
Archagathus (grandson of Agathocles of Syracuse) (flourished 4th century BC), a Syracusan Greek Prince, son to the above named and grandson of Agathocles of Syracuse
Archagathus of Libya (flourished 4th century BC and 3rd century BC), a Syracusan Greek Prince and a posthumous paternal half-brother to the first named Archagathus. He was the third son of Agathocles of Syracuse from his third wife Theoxena of Syracuse
Archagathus (son of Lysanias), a physician who lived in the 2nd century BC
Caecilius of Calacte, originally called Archagathus a Silcian Jewish rhetorician that lived during the reign of the first Roman Emperor Augustus
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Archagathus (Greek: Ἀρχάγαθος) was an ancient well-attested local Greek name in Sicily and can refer to: Archagathus (son of Agathocles of Syracuse) (flourished...
Syracuse who later became King of Sicily. Archagathus had two paternal-half posthumous brothers: Archagathus and Agathocles; one paternal half-sister Lanassa...
years were plagued by ill health and the turbulence of his grandson Archagathus, at whose instigation he is said to have been poisoned; according to...
in numbers to the Carthaginians, Agathocles decides to leave his son Archagathus in command of the African campaign and return to Sicily. He starts constructing...
front, who were to strike the Greeks first. Agathocles placed his son Archagathus on the right wing with 2,500 infantry. He also deployed 3,500 Syracusans...
Herophilus also opposed bloodletting. But a contemporary Greek physician, Archagathus, one of the first to practice in Rome, did believe in the value of bloodletting...
Roman history, which may be due to the arrival of a Greek doctor named Archagathus. Ancient Roman oral surgical tools included the dental drill, chisels...
life is the Suda, which says that he was from Sicily, originally called Archagathus, possibly of slave origins, and Jewish. He was born about 50 BC in Calacte...
reduced food intake, and vomiting. Herophilus advocated bloodletting. Archagathus, one of the first Greek physicians to practice in Rome, practiced bloodletting...
brought more Greek medical knowledge to Rome. In 219 BCE a surgeon named Archagathus traveled from the Peloponnesus to Rome. He became a citizen and purchased...
and her husband Archagathus on marble piece made a dedication of a temenos to Isis and Serapis at Alexandria on behalf of Archagathus’ maternal uncle...
wife of Ariarathes III of Cappadocia Stratonice of Libya, the wife of Archagathus of Libya Stratonice of Macedonia, the wife of Demetrius II of Macedon...
healing god Asclepius in 291 BC and the arrival of the Greek doctor Archagathus in 219 BC that foreign medicine was publicly accepted in Rome, mainly...
Theoxena's first sister, Antigone. Theoxena had with Agathocles a son, Archagathus and a daughter, Theoxena. Her children with Agathocles are only known...
endeavour. Agathocles leaves his main army under the command of his son Archagathus encamped before Tunis while he, with a strikeforce of 8,000 infantry...
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Lost Final Conflict Mesrine ACxDC Pneumatic Slaughter Kill the Client Archagathus Birdflesh Black Breath Dropdead Excruciating Terror Extinction of Mankind...
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Scaevola. He also described the arrival in Rome of the Greek physician Archagathus. The fragments of Hemina's works have been edited by Peter in Historicorum...