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- preserved. The first Atthidographer was ****anicus of ****s, and the first Athenian Atthidographer was Cleidemus. Other Atthidographers include Androtion...
- Ἡλίου) after him. According to Philochorus, Athenian historian and Atthidographer of the 3rd century BC, the first day of each month was sacred to Helios...
- title for ancient historical works on Athenian history, written by an atthidographer A woman mentioned in love poetry by Sappho Atthis (genus) in the hummingbird...
- Diyllus (Gr****: Δίυλλος), probably the son of Phanodemus the Atthidographer (a chronicler of the local history of Athens and Attica), wrote a universal...
- Clearidas (general) – Spartan general Cledoniusgrammarian Cleidemusatthidographer CleiniasAthenian general, father of Alcibiades Cleisthenes – Athenian...
- Atropos Attaginus Attalid dynasty Attalus (general) Attalus of Rhodes Atthidographer Attic calendar Attic declension Attic Gr**** Attic helmet Attic numerals...
- Φιλόχορος ὁ Ἀθηναῖος; c. 340 BC – c. 261 BC), was a Gr**** historian and Atthidographer of the third century BC, and a member of a priestly family. He was a...
- un papiro di Oxyrhynchos, Turin, 1908) attributes to Androtion, the Atthidographer, a 4th-century historical fragment, discovered by B. P. Grenfell and...
- anything in the text of Demosthenes" and may have been derived from an Atthidographer or another speech. Whatever its derivation, Derek Collins is skeptical...
- based on the one in Against Aristogeiton. One is by the ****enistic atthidographer Philochorus, cited by Harpocration in the second century AD; the other...