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  • Gorgos accordingly being robbed of the city went for refuge to the Medes, and Onesilos was ruler of Salamis and endeavoured to persuade all the men of Cyprus to join him in revolt.

    The History of Herodotus Herodotus 2003

  • Onesilos were ruined and that the cities of the Cyprians were besieged, except Salamis, and that this city had been delivered over by the Salaminians to Gorgos the former king, — as soon as they perceived this, the Ionians sailed away back to Ionia.

    The History of Herodotus Herodotus 2003

  • Oromedon; of Lykia, Kyberniscos son of Sicas; of Cyprus, Gorgos son of Chersis and Timonax son of Timagoras; of Caria, Histiaios son of

    The History of Herodotus Herodotus 2003

  • This man in former times too had been wont often to advise Gorgos to make revolt from the king, and at this time, when he heard that the Ionians had revolted, he pressed him very hard and endeavoured to urge him to it.

    The History of Herodotus Herodotus 2003

  • The Hellenes meanwhile, when the signal was given, first set themselves with prows facing the Barbarians and drew the sterns of their ships together in the middle; and when the signal was given a second time, although shut off in a small space and prow against prow,1240 they set to work vigorously; and they captured thirty ships of the Barbarians and also Philaon the son of Chersis, the brother of Gorgos kind of the

    The History of Herodotus Herodotus 2003

  • Gorgos king of Salamis, and son of Chersis, the son of Siromos, the son of Euelthon.

    The History of Herodotus Herodotus 2003

  • Since however he could not persuade Gorgos, Onesilos watched for a time when he had gone forth out of the city of Salamis, and then together with the men of his own faction he shut him out of the gates.

    The History of Herodotus Herodotus 2003

  • What, are you talking about the head of Gorgos, the scribe?

    The Thesmophoriazusae 2000

  • What, are you talking about the head of Gorgos, [644] the scribe?

    The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2 446? BC-385? BC Aristophanes

  • Messenians was taken there by Gorgos, a son of King Aristomenes, the brave but unfortunate defender of the Messenians against the

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913

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