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- Eugammon of Cyrene (Gr****: Εὐγάμων ὁ Κυρηναῖος) was an early Gr**** poet to whom the epic Telegony was ascribed. According to Clement of Alexandria, he...
- not survive except in a summary, but that was attributed to Eugamon or Eugammon of Cyrene and written as a sequel to the Odyssey. Variants of the story...
- in one source it is said to have been stolen from Musaeus by Eugamon or Eugammon of Cyrene (6th century BC) (see Cyclic poets). The poem comprised two books...
- (Arctinus of Miletus) Little Iliad (Lesches) Iliupersis (Arctinus of Miletus) Nostoi (Agias/Eumelus of Corinth) Odyssey (Homer) Telegony (Eugammon of Cyrene)...
- Hegesinus) Cyprias of Halicarn****us Carcinus of Naupactus Prodicus of Phocaea Eugammon of Cyrene Pisinous of Lindus Pisander of Camirus Cypria, ascribed to Homer...
- Archaeologia Graeca: Or, The Antiquities of Greece, Volume 1 Homer, the Ilaid 1 Eugammon of Cyrene, Telegony Fragment Benjamin Sammons, Device and Composition in...
- Homeric Hymns Stasinus Arctinus of Miletus Lesches Agias Eumelus of Corinth Eugammon of Cyrene Musaeus of Athens Wiktionary has a category on Epic Gr****. Ancient...
- Eubulus (poet), Athenian Middle Comedy poet, flourished 370s and 360s BC. Eugammon of Cyrene Eumelus of Corinth Euphorion of Chalcis (3rd century BC) Eupolis...
- Penelope's suitors, who have devoured his property in his absence Telegony 2 Eugammon Odysseus' voyage to Thesprotia and return to Ithaca, and demise at the...
- Library of Alexandria. First to calculate the cir****ference of the Earth. Eugammon (fl. 6th century BC), epic poet Idaeus of Cyrene, an ancient Olympic winner...