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Lesches (Gr****: Λέσχης) is a semi-legendary
early Gr**** poet and the
reputed author of the
Little Iliad.
According to the
usually accepted tradition,...
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Lesche[pronunciation?] (Ancient Gr****: λέσχη) is an
Ionic Gr**** word,
signifying council or conversation, and a
place for
council or conversation. There...
- Troy"). The
Little Iliad was
variously attributed by
ancient writers to
Lesches of
Pyrrha (7th
century BCE),
Cinaethon of
Sparta (8th
century BCE), Diodorus...
- The
Lesche of the
Knidians (or Cnidians) was a
lesche, i.e. a club or
meeting place, at the
sanctuary of
Apollo in Delphi. Today, it has been
mostly destro****;...
- of Troy) of
Arctinus of Miletus, and the
Ilias Mikra (Little Iliad) of
Lesches. His work is
closely modeled on Homer. The
dates of Quintus's life are...
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Lesches-en-Diois (French pronunciation: [lɛʃ ɑ̃ diwa]; Occitan: Leschas) is a
commune in the Drôme
department in
southeastern France.
Communes of the...
- Verné
Lesche,
married Vanberg (11
October 1917 – 21
April 2002) was a
speed skater from
Finland who
twice won the
World Allround Championships.
Lesche was...
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Cyprus Creophylus of
Samos Pany****is of Halicarn****us
Arctinus of
Miletus Lesches of
Pyrrha Cinaethon of
Sparta Thestorides of
Phocaea (the pseudo-Herodotean...
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Eresus placed him in the 7th
century BC and
claimed that he was
defeated by
Lesches of
Pyrrha in competition. One of the "cyclic poets",
Arctinus composed...
- 1955), Book XIII, pp. 305–309 Metamorphoses, trans. Humphries, p. 318
Lesches of Mitylene, "The
Little Iliad (Ilias Mikra)" "The
Belvedere Torso; Cat...