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| | |wketx=[[Ameinias]] (sometimes spelled [[Amynias]]) ([[Ἀμυνίας]], [[Ἀμεινίας]]) is an ancient Greek name which may refer to the following: | ||
* [[Ameinias]], in Greek mythology a companion and unlucky lover of [[Narcissus]] | |||
* [[Ameinias]] of [[Athens]] or Ameinias of [[Pallene]] (5th century BC), a Greek trireme commander in the Battle of Salamis, younger brother of the playwright Aeschylus | |||
* Ameinias (philosopher) (5th century BC), a Greek philosopher, son of a Pythagorean father named Diochaites and teacher of [[Parmenides]] | |||
* Amynias (also spelled Ameinias) (5th century BC), in 423 BC Eponymous archon in the city of Athens | |||
* Ameinias of Iasus in Caria (4th century BC), the father of [[Diodorus]] [[Cronus]] | |||
* [[Ameinias]] the [[Phocian]] (3rd century BC), a Greek "pirate king" and mercenary leader in the service of Antigonus II Gonatas of Macedon | |||
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Wikipedia EN
Ameinias (sometimes spelled Amynias) (Ἀμυνίας, Ἀμεινίας) is an ancient Greek name which may refer to the following:
- Ameinias, in Greek mythology a companion and unlucky lover of Narcissus
- Ameinias of Athens or Ameinias of Pallene (5th century BC), a Greek trireme commander in the Battle of Salamis, younger brother of the playwright Aeschylus
- Ameinias (philosopher) (5th century BC), a Greek philosopher, son of a Pythagorean father named Diochaites and teacher of Parmenides
- Amynias (also spelled Ameinias) (5th century BC), in 423 BC Eponymous archon in the city of Athens
- Ameinias of Iasus in Caria (4th century BC), the father of Diodorus Cronus
- Ameinias the Phocian (3rd century BC), a Greek "pirate king" and mercenary leader in the service of Antigonus II Gonatas of Macedon