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Cinaethon of
Sparta (Gr****: Κιναίθων ὁ Λακεδαιμόνιος
Kinaithon ho Lakedaimonios) was a
legendary Gr**** poet to whom
different sources ascribe the lost...
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Theban Cycle Poems Oedipodea Thebaid Epigoni Alcmeonis Nominal authors Cinaethon (Oedipodea)
Homer (Thebaid, Epigoni)
Antimachus of Teos (Epigoni)...
- with Talos. Pausanias,
noting the
unorthodox genealogy of
Talos given by
Cinaethon,
remarks "The
legends of
Greece generally have
different forms, and this...
- Congo.
Bebearia cinaethon cinaethon (Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Congo,
Democratic Republic of the Congo: Mayumbe)
Bebearia cinaethon ikelemboides Hecq...
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Samos Pany****is of Halicarn****us
Arctinus of
Miletus Lesches of
Pyrrha Cinaethon of
Sparta Thestorides of
Phocaea (the pseudo-Herodotean Life of Homer...
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scholiast on
Apollonius of Rhodes, the
legendary seventh-century BC poet
Cinaethon apparently knew both
names for the Hundred-Hander. The name also appears...
- Menelaus, king of
Mycenaean Sparta. He was
known to
Hesiod and epic poet
Cinaethon. His name
means 'Victorious Army' and
suggests that his
birth came after...
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verses long and the
authorship was
credited by
ancient authorities to
Cinaethon (Κιναίθων), a barely-known poet who
probably lived in Sparta. Eusebius...
- in the Epic Cycle. The poem was
sometimes attributed in
antiquity to
Cinaethon of
Sparta (8th
century BC), but in one
source it is said to have been...
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attributed by
ancient writers to
Lesches of
Pyrrha (7th
century BCE),
Cinaethon of
Sparta (8th
century BCE),
Diodorus of Erythrae,
Thestorides of Phocaea...