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Acestorides (Ancient Greek: Ακεστορίδης) is the name of several people from Classical history: * Acestorides of Corinth (fl. 4th century BC) was a native of Corinth who was made supreme commander of Syracuse by the citizens of the Sicilian polis of Syracuse in 320 BC and was able to banish the tyrant Agathocles from the city. Acestorides then left Syracuse in 319 BC and Sostratus became the leader of the city until Agathocles recaptured the city in 317 BC. * Another Acestorides, whose date is unknown, wrote four books of mythical stories relating to every city (των κατά πόλιν μυθικων). In these he gave many real historical accounts, as well as those merely fantastical, but he entitled them μυθικά ("myths") to avoid calumny and to indicate the pleasant nature of the work. It was compiled

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  • إيستوريدس (اليونانية أكيستوريديس Ακεστορίδης) هو اسم للعديد من الأشخاص في : * كان أكيستوريديس من كورنثوس (القرن الرابع قبل الميلاد) من مواليد كورنثوس الذي عينه مواطنو صقلية في مدينة بوليس في سرقوسة القائد الأعلى لسرقوسة في 320 قبل الميلاد لأنه كان قادرًا على دحر وإبعاد الطاغية أغاثوكليس عن المدينة. * كتب أكيستوريديس، تاريخه غير معروف، أربعة كتب من القصص الأسطورية. قدم في هذه الكتب العديد من الروايات التاريخية الحقيقية، بالإضافة إلى الروايات الخيالية، لكنه وصفها بـ μυθικά («الأساطير») لتجنب الافتراء والإشارة إلى الطبيعة الممتعة للعمل. (ar)
  • Acestorides (Ancient Greek: Ακεστορίδης) is the name of several people from Classical history: * Acestorides of Corinth (fl. 4th century BC) was a native of Corinth who was made supreme commander of Syracuse by the citizens of the Sicilian polis of Syracuse in 320 BC and was able to banish the tyrant Agathocles from the city. Acestorides then left Syracuse in 319 BC and Sostratus became the leader of the city until Agathocles recaptured the city in 317 BC. * Another Acestorides, whose date is unknown, wrote four books of mythical stories relating to every city (των κατά πόλιν μυθικων). In these he gave many real historical accounts, as well as those merely fantastical, but he entitled them μυθικά ("myths") to avoid calumny and to indicate the pleasant nature of the work. It was compiled from Conon, Apollodorus, Protagoras and others. (en)
  • Acestórides (em grego clássico: Ακεστορίδης) é o nome de várias pessoas da história clássica: * Acestórides de Corinto (século IV a.C.) foi um nativo de Corinto que foi tornado comandante supremo de Siracusa pelos cidadãos da pólis siciliana de Siracusa em 320 a.C. e foi capaz de banir o tirano Agátocles da cidade. Acestorides deixou Siracusa em 319 a.C. e Sostrato se tornou o líder da cidade até Agátocles reconquistar a cidade em 317 a.C. * Outro Acestórides, cuja data é desconhecida, escreveu quatro livros de histórias míticas relacionadas a todas as cidades (em grego clássico: των κατά πόλιν μυθικων) Nestes, ele deu muitos relatos históricos reais, bem como aqueles meramente fantásticos, mas os intitulou μυθικά ("mitos") para evitar calúnias e indicar a natureza agradável do trabalho. Foi compilado por , Apolodoro, Protágoras e outros. (pt)
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  • إيستوريدس (اليونانية أكيستوريديس Ακεστορίδης) هو اسم للعديد من الأشخاص في : * كان أكيستوريديس من كورنثوس (القرن الرابع قبل الميلاد) من مواليد كورنثوس الذي عينه مواطنو صقلية في مدينة بوليس في سرقوسة القائد الأعلى لسرقوسة في 320 قبل الميلاد لأنه كان قادرًا على دحر وإبعاد الطاغية أغاثوكليس عن المدينة. * كتب أكيستوريديس، تاريخه غير معروف، أربعة كتب من القصص الأسطورية. قدم في هذه الكتب العديد من الروايات التاريخية الحقيقية، بالإضافة إلى الروايات الخيالية، لكنه وصفها بـ μυθικά («الأساطير») لتجنب الافتراء والإشارة إلى الطبيعة الممتعة للعمل. (ar)
  • Acestorides (Ancient Greek: Ακεστορίδης) is the name of several people from Classical history: * Acestorides of Corinth (fl. 4th century BC) was a native of Corinth who was made supreme commander of Syracuse by the citizens of the Sicilian polis of Syracuse in 320 BC and was able to banish the tyrant Agathocles from the city. Acestorides then left Syracuse in 319 BC and Sostratus became the leader of the city until Agathocles recaptured the city in 317 BC. * Another Acestorides, whose date is unknown, wrote four books of mythical stories relating to every city (των κατά πόλιν μυθικων). In these he gave many real historical accounts, as well as those merely fantastical, but he entitled them μυθικά ("myths") to avoid calumny and to indicate the pleasant nature of the work. It was compiled (en)
  • Acestórides (em grego clássico: Ακεστορίδης) é o nome de várias pessoas da história clássica: * Acestórides de Corinto (século IV a.C.) foi um nativo de Corinto que foi tornado comandante supremo de Siracusa pelos cidadãos da pólis siciliana de Siracusa em 320 a.C. e foi capaz de banir o tirano Agátocles da cidade. Acestorides deixou Siracusa em 319 a.C. e Sostrato se tornou o líder da cidade até Agátocles reconquistar a cidade em 317 a.C. * Outro Acestórides, cuja data é desconhecida, escreveu quatro livros de histórias míticas relacionadas a todas as cidades (em grego clássico: των κατά πόλιν μυθικων) Nestes, ele deu muitos relatos históricos reais, bem como aqueles meramente fantásticos, mas os intitulou μυθικά ("mitos") para evitar calúnias e indicar a natureza agradável do trabalho. (pt)
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  • Acestórides (pt)
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