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  1. Taxiles (Greek: Ταξίλης; fl. 86–69 BC) was a general in the service of Mithridates VI of Pontus, and one of those in whom he reposed the highest confidence. He is first mentioned in 86 BC, when he was sent by Mithridates, with an army of not less than 110,000 men, to make his way through Thrace and Macedonia to provide support to Archelaus in Greece. This task he successfully ...

  2. Taxiles fue un general al servicio de Mitrídates VI de Ponto, y uno en los que depositó toda su confianza. Es mencionado por primera vez en las crónicas en el año 86 a. C., cuando fue enviado por Mitrídates, con un ejército de unos 110.000 hombres, a Europa. Debía atravesar Tracia y Macedonia para apoyar al ejército del general póntico Arquelao en Grecia.

  3. Tàxiles (en grec antic Ταξίλης) va ser un general de Mitridates VI Eupator, un dels que gaudia de la màxima confiança del rei.. És esmentat per primera vegada l'any 86 aC quan Mitridates el va enviar amb un exèrcit de 110.000 homes a Europa, a Tràcia i Macedònia, en suport d'Arquelau.Va sotmetre Amfípolis (que inicialment li havia plantat cara) i després d'atemorir als ...

  4. Poanes taxiles, the taxiles skipper, is a species of grass skipper in the family Hesperiidae. It is found in Central America and North America. (Source: Wikipedia ...

  5. Taxiles Skipper Lon taxiles (W. H. Edwards, 1881) Family: Hesperiidae Status: Uncommon local resident NENHP Ranking: S2S3, Tier 2 Range: The Taxiles Skipper is found in mountain habitats from eastern Wyoming south into Mexico. In Nebraska it can be found in the Pine Ridge and along the Niobrara River east to Keya Paha County. It should…

  6. www.livius.org › articles › placeTaxila - Livius

    Map of Taxila. That Taxila was very famous, can be deduced from the fact that it is mentioned in several languages: in Sanskrit, the city was called Takshaçila, which may be interpreted as "prince of the serpent tribe"; in Pâli it was known as Takkasilâ; the Greeks knew the town as Taxila (Ταξίλα), which the Romans rendered as Taxilla; the Chinese called it Chu Ch'a-shi-lo.

  7. King Ambhi of #Taxila (called Taxiles by the Greeks), #Indian king with whom #AlexanderTheGreat made an alliance to fight Ambhi’s neighbour and old enemy, Porus of Pauravas, at the battle of the Hydaspes. I made some updates to the jewelry to be closer to the period iconography .