Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at agasias.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Agasias.

Examples

  • One of them, Agasias the Stymphalian, said: It was really ridiculous, if things had come to this pass that the

    Anabasis 2007

  • Methydrium, and Agasias of Stymphalus — and in emulation of these, a third, also an Arcadian, Callimachus from Parrhasia, who said he was ready to go, and would get volunteers from the whole army to join him.

    Anabasis 2007

  • Now, one of the two whose persons were thus demanded — Agasias — had been a friend to Xenophon throughout; and that was just why Dexippus was all the more anxious to accuse him.

    Anabasis 2007

  • Here it was that Agasias the Stymphalian, the captain, received his wound, while keeping up a steady unflagging fight against the enemy from beginning to end.

    Anabasis 2007

  • Next day there was a general meeting of the soldiers, collected chiefly by Agasias the Stymphalian, a captain, and Hieronymus, an

    Anabasis 2007

  • Overwhelmed by this crowd of missiles, the enemy left their stockades and their bastion towers, which gave Agasias the Stymphalian and Philoxenus of Pellene a chance not to be missed; laying aside their heavy arms, up they went in bare tunics only, and one hauled another up, and meantime another had mounted, and the place was taken, as they thought.

    Anabasis 2007

  • Just then Agasias came across him and rescued the man, who was a member of his company; and the rest of the soldiers present set to work to stone Dexippus, calling him

    Anabasis 2007

  • For my own part, inasmuch as Dexippus, I believe, keeps telling Cleander that Agasias would never have done this had not I, Xenophon, bidden him, I absolve you of all complicity, and Agasias too, if Agasias himself states that I am in any way a prime mover in this matter.

    Anabasis 2007

  • Cleander — Agasias and the generals and the man who had been rescued by Agasias — and the generals spoke as follows:

    Anabasis 2007

  • Lycon the Achaean, Callimachus the Parrhasian, and Agasias the

    Anabasis 2007

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.