Aenesidemus, tyrant of Leontini
Aenesidemus (Aenesidemos or Enesidemus), the son of Pataecus of Gela in Sicily, was made tyrant of Leontini in 498 BC by Hippocrates of Gela after aiding the latter in his effort to conquer south-eastern Sicily. Aenesidemus likely continued to hold Leontini at least until the death of Hippocrates in 491 BC. The inclusion of Aenesidemus as a character in the ancient Greek novel The Wonders Beyond Thule by Antonius Diogenes provides the general fictive or dramatic date for these events.
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Aenesidemus, tyrant of Leontini
Aenesidemus (Aenesidemos or Enesidemus), the son of Pataecus of Gela in Sicily, was made tyrant of Leontini in 498 BC by Hippocrates of Gela after aiding the latter in his effort to conquer south-eastern Sicily. Aenesidemus likely continued to hold Leontini at least until the death of Hippocrates in 491 BC. The inclusion of Aenesidemus as a character in the ancient Greek novel The Wonders Beyond Thule by Antonius Diogenes provides the general fictive or dramatic date for these events.
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Aenesidemus (Aenesidemos or En ...... ramatic date for these events.
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Enesidem (en llatí: Aenesidemu ...... ament fictícia a la seva vida.
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Aenesidemus (Aenesidemos or En ...... ramatic date for these events.
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Enesidem (en llatí: Aenesidemu ...... ament fictícia a la seva vida.
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Aenesidemus, tyrant of Leontini
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Enesidem de Leontins
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