- from a Life of
Philonides,
which was
discovered among the
charred papyrus scrolls at the
Villa of the
Papyri at Herculaneum.
Philonides was born into a...
-
Philonides (Gr****: Φιλωνίδης) was the name of two
physicians in the time of
Ancient Greece and Rome: A
physician of
Catana in Sicily, the
tutor of Paccius...
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Nicomedes Nicoteles Oenopides Pandrosion Pappus ****us
Philolaus Philon Philonides Porphyry of Tyre
Posidonius Proclus Ptolemy Pythagoras Serenus Sosigenes...
- Thessaly, was
believed to have
derived its name from her, where, however,
Philonides speaks of an
Alope as a
daughter of Actor.
There was a
monument of Alope...
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Wikisource [3]
lines 515–517
Barrett 2003, p. 34 D. Welsh, IG ii2 2343,
Philonides and Aristophanes' Banqueters,
classical Quarterly 33 (1983)
Knights 512–514...
- In 2019 a
statue of
Roman emperor Trajan was
unearthed at the site.
Philonides of Laodicea, an
Epicurean philosopher and
mathematician Polemon of Laodicea...
-
Nicomedes Nicoteles Oenopides Pandrosion Pappus ****us
Philolaus Philon Philonides Porphyry of Tyre
Posidonius Proclus Ptolemy Pythagoras Serenus Sosigenes...
- BC) was an
Athenian poet of the Old Comedy, son of the
comic playwright Philonides and
contemporary with Aristophanes. The
titles of Nicochares' plays, as...
-
villages around to Makedones. A
dedicatory inscription to
Olympian Zeus by
Philonides of
Crete in
which he is
mentioned as King Alexandros'
hemerodromos (cursor)...
- of
Phlius Sannyrion Philyllius, 394 BC
Hipparchus Archippus Polyzelus Philonides Eunicus 5th
century BC
Telecleides 5th
century BC
Euphonius 458 BC Phrynichus...