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Archippus of Achaea
2nd-century BC Greek persons From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Archippus (Ancient Greek: Ἅρχιππος) was an ancient Achaean, who accompanied Andronidas to Diaeus, the commander of the Achaeans, to offer peace from the Romans in 146 BCE.
Archippus was seized by Diaeus, but released upon the payment of forty minae.[1]
There was another Archippus from Achaea who expelled the garrison of Nabis from Argos in 194 BCE.[2]
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