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Aristocrates of Orchomenus

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ruled over Orchomenus and a great part of Arcadia. The date of this Aristocrates appears to have been about 680-640 BCE.
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into the temple and raping her beside a statue of the goddess. This story has some similarities to the one about
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His family was either merely deprived of their sovereignty (according to the writer
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by his own people for chasing a virgin-priestess of
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Index

Aristocrates II
Ancient Greek
Orchomenus
Arcadia
stoned to death
Artemis
Hymnia
Aristoclides
Church Father
Saint Jerome
Against Jovinianus
Second Messenian War
Peloponnesus
Lacedaemonians
Battle of the Great Foss
Pausanias
Polybius
Aristodamus
Pausanias
Strabo
Geographica
Pausanias
Polybius
The Histories
Plutarch
Karl Otfried Müller
Categories
Arcadian kings
Messenian Wars
Ancient Arcadian Orchomenians

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