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- Epilycus (Gr****: Ἐπίλυκος) was an Athenian comic poet of the Old Comedy. He is mentioned by an ancient grammarian in connection with Aristophanes and Philyllius...
- Magnes 472 BC Cratinus (~520-420 BC) Crates c. 450 BC Ecphantides Pisander Epilycus Callias Schoenion Hermippus 435 BC Myrtilus Lysimachus Hegemon of Thasos...
- BC Euphonius (fl. 458 BC) Crates (fl. c. 450 BC) Ecphantides Pisander Epilycus Callias Schoenion Hermippus (fl. 435 BC) Myrtilus (5th century) Lysimachus...
- son of Antiphon, disciple of Socrates Epigenes of Sicyon, tragic poet Epilycuswriter Epimenides – seer Epinicuscomic poet Epiphanius of Salamis...
- Epilyceum. The latter building was formerly called the Polemarcheum, but after Epilycus, during his term of office as Polemarch, had rebuilt it and ****ed it up...
- Cimon 16.1ff. Aristophanes, Birds 1281; Plato Comicus Fragmenta 132 (PCG); Epilycus Fragmenta 4 (PCG). Republic VIII, 544c. See the article on the Thirty Tyrants...
- ancient fragmentary poetries, including Philyllius' The Island Towns and Epilycus' Coraliscus, have noted that during the Cleaver festival (kopis), black...