Lykiskos

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Lykiskos is the name of several ancient Greek personalities:

  • Lykiskos (demagogue) , Athenian demagogue, forced 406 BC. BC in the Arginus trial Euryptolemus to withdraw an accusation against Callixenus
  • Lykiskos (strategist) , in the 2nd half of the 4th century BC Living strategist of Diadoch Kassandros
  • Lykiskos (officer) († 309 BC), respected officer of the tyrant Agathocles of Syracuse, killed by his son Archagathos after a dispute
  • Lykiskos (envoy) , warned 211/210 BC. BC as an Akarnan ambassador in Sparta before an alliance with Rome
  • Lykiskos (Aetolian) († 160/159 BC), very pro-Roman Aetolian
  • Lykiskos (Aipytide) , Messian nobleman