Argeius Explained

Argeius (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Ἀργεῖος, but also sometimes Argeus) was one of the Elean deputies sent to the Persian Empire to co-operate with Pelopidas in 367 BCE on counteracting Spartan negotiation and attaching Artaxerxes II of Persia to the Theban cause.[1]

He is again mentioned by the writer Xenophon, in his account of the war between the Arcadians and Eleans in 365, as one of the leaders of the democratic party at Elis.[2] [3]

Others

Several other lesser-known people also bear this name:

Notes and References

  1. [Xenophon]
  2. [Diodorus Siculus]
  3. [Xenophon]
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  5. Book: Bacchylides . Bacchylides

    . Bacchylides . Parry . Adam . Fagles . Robert . Fagles . Robert . Complete Poems . . 1961 . 107 . 9780300075526 . 2018-03-05.

  6. Book: Hezser, Catherine . Jewish Literacy in Roman Palestine . Mohr Siebeck . Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism . 81 . 0721-8753 . 2001 . 106 . 9783161475467 . 2018-03-05.
  7. Book: Cribiore, Raffaella . The School of Libanius in Late Antique Antioch . . 2009 . 291 . 9781400827671 . 2018-03-05.
  8. Encyclopedia: Bane . Theresa . Argeius . Encyclopedia of Beasts and Monsters in Myth, Legend and Folklore . 39 . McFarland . 2016 . 9781476622682 . 2018-03-05.
  9. [Scholia]