- Source: Aristomachus
Aristomachus (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστόμαχος) may refer to:
Aristomachus (Egypt) (6th century), Byzantine official
Aristomachus (mythology), several figures in Greek mythology
Aristomachos I (died 240 BC), tyrant of the ancient Greek city of Argos
Aristomachos II (died 223 BC), second son of the previous, a tyrant of the city of Argos and strategos of the Achaean League
Aristomachus of Croton (fl. 215 BC), democratic leader who betrayed the town of Croton in Magna Graecia
Aristomachus, a Greek writer on agriculture or domestic economy, who is quoted several times by Pliny the Elder in his Natural History (13.47, 14.24, 19.26.4.)
Aristomachus, a sculptor born on the banks of the Strymon, who made statues of courtesans.
See also
Aristomache
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Temenos
- Merops (mitologi)
- Aristomachus
- Aristomachus (mythology)
- Aristomachus (Egypt)
- Aristomachus of Croton
- Heracleidae
- Tyrant
- Talaus
- Hyllus
- Cleodaeus
- Aristodemus