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    Timomachus

    historical figure · 5 works · 6 mentions · 8 anchored passages

    Timomachus of Acharnae · Timomachus the Athenian · the general

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Timomachus the Athenian1 mention

    Hellenica (Greek)

    And Peisias, after he had learned that the guard over Oneum was being maintained carelessly by Naucles, who commanded the mercenary troops of the Lacedaemonians, and by Timomachus, the Athenian, did indeed seize the hill above Cenchreae by night with two thousand hoplites, having provisions for seven days.
    chapter 7

    in the texts

    Against TimarchusClassical · Greek

    An Athenian general of the deme Acharnae to whom Hegesandrus served as treasurer during a campaign in the Hellespont.

    It happened that he had at that time sailed to the Hellespont as treasurer to the general Timomachus, of the deme Acharnae;
    against timarchus
    So long as her inheritance held out, and the money that Hegesandrus had brought back with him from his voyage with Timomachus, they lived in all luxury and lewdness.
    against timarchus

    Apollodorus Against PolyclesClassical · Greek

    The general whose orders prolong Apollodorus' service and who allegedly shields Polycles from taking over.

    Callippus protested, and bade him sail for Macedonia in accordance with the general’s commands;
    apollodorus against polycles
    For Timomachus, men of the jury, wished above all things to have the trireme well equipped for every service.
    apollodorus against polycles
    When we reached Thasos the next day, Timomachus sent for me to come to the place where he lodged outside the wall.
    apollodorus against polycles

    For PhormioClassical · Greek

    Prior target of Apollodorus’s accusations.

    Did you not accuse Timomachus?
    for phormio

    In Defence of EuxenippusClassical · Greek

    An Athenian formerly subjected to impeachment, cited as an example of the serious crimes that once warranted the procedure.

    At one time the men impeached before you were Timomachus, Leosthenes, Callistratus, Philon of Anaea, Theotimus who lost Sestos, and others of the same type.
    in defence of euxenippus

    HellenicaClassical · Greek

    Athenian commander jointly responsible, with Naucles, for the guard of Oneum that Peisias seized by night.

    And Peisias, after he had learned that the guard over Oneum was being maintained carelessly by Naucles, who commanded the mercenary troops of the Lacedaemonians, and by Timomachus, the Athenian, did indeed seize the hill above Cenchreae by night with two thousand hoplites, having provisions for seven days.
    chapter 7