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Lycophron (/ˈlaɪkəfrɒn/ LY-kə-fron; Gr****: Λυκόφρων ὁ Χαλκιδεύς, translit. Lukóphrōn ho Chalkidéus; born
about 330–325 BC) was a ****enistic Gr**** tragic...
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Lycophron or
Lycophro (Gr****: Λυκόφρων) may
refer to:
Lycophron, ****enistic
tragic poet and
possible author of the poem
Alexandra or C****andra Lycophron...
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Lycophron of
Corinth (/ˈlaɪkəfrɒn/ LY-kə-fron; Gr****: Λυκόφρων, translit. Lukóphrōn) was the
second son of the
Corinthian tyrant Periander. Periander...
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Lycophron (Ancient Gr****: Λυκόφρων), son of
Jason of Pherae, was a co-tyrant of
Pherae (355/4-352 BC),
ruling alongside his
brother Peitholaus. He was...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Lycophron (/ˈlaɪkəfrɒn/ LY-kə-fron;
Ancient Gr****: Λυκόφρων, romanized: Lukóphrōn, lit. 'wolf-minded') is a
squire of Ajax the Greater...
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Trojan War hero Odysseus. She is
mentioned in p****ing in the
works of
Lycophron and the
Byzantine scholar John Tzetzes. C****iphone's name is a compound...
- Conversely, the poem
Alexandra ascribed to his
equally erudite contemporary Lycophron,
which is now
thought to have been
composed around 190 BCE, also alludes...
- Godart, 1819
Synonyms Calaides astyalus Heraclides astyalus Heraclides lycophron Hübner, [1823]
Papilio mentor Dalman, 1823
Papilio pirithous Boisduval...
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obscure C****andra or
Alexandra of the ****enistic poet
Lycophron,
usually called "On
Lycophron" (edited by K.O. Müller, 1811), in the
production of which...
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Lycophron (/ˈlaɪkəfrɒn/ LY-kə-fron; Gr****: Λυκόφρων, translit. Lukóphrōn) was a
sophist of
Ancient Greece. The
central point about Lycrophron as attacked...