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    Myronides

    historical figure · 2 works · 3 mentions · 4 anchored passages

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    History of the Peloponnesian WarClassical · Greek

    Athenian commander who relieved Megara and later won the decisive victory at Oenophyta over the Boeotians.

    The Athenians, however, did not remove the army that was at aegina, but the oldest and the youngest of those who had been left behind in the city came to Megara under the command of Myronides.
    chapter 1
    while the Athenians, on the sixty-second day after the battle, marched, under the command of Myronides, against the Boeotians, and having defeated them in an engagement at oenophyta, made themselves masters of the country of Boeotia and Phocis, and demolished the wall of the Tanagraeans, and took from the Opuntian Locrians their richest hundred men as hostages, and finished their own long walls.
    chapter 1
    and of your fathers, who, by defeating these men in battle at Aenophyta, under Myronides, once got possession of Boeotia.
    chapter 4

    Against TimocratesClassical · Greek

    A statesman and commander descended from Archinus, cited among better men subject to law.

    Or take Myronides;
    against timocrates