Hipponicus III

Hipponicus III

Hipponicus was an Athenian military commander and son of Callias II and father of Callias III and Hipparete wife of Alcibiades. Together with Eurymedon he commanded the Athenian forces in the incursion into Boeotian territory (426 BC) and was slain at the Battle of Delium (424).


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