- CLEOPOMPUS
- CLEOPOMPUSAtheniensis, Thronium cepit, Locros vicit, Aeginetas e sedibus suis eiecit. Thucyd. et Plut. in Pericle.
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Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
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