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- Phrynichus (Gr****: Φρύνιχος) may refer to: Phrynichus (tragic poet) or Phrynichus Tragicus (6th-5th century BC), abbreviated in lexica as [Phryn.Trag.]...
- The Gr**** tragic poet Phrynicus wins his first theatrical contest in Athens. Emperor Annei of ****an, according to legend. "GR**** TRAGIC POETS INDEX 1...
- Foedus C****ianum, confirming Roman primacy in Latium. The Athenian poet Phrynicus produces a tragedy on the Fall of Miletus. The Athenian authorities ban...
- Also spelled Euippos. 460–459 80.1 Phrasicles 459–458 80.2 Philocles Phrynicus, Dicaeogenes and Hippodamas are strategoi. 458–457 80.3 Habron So Diodorus...
- sv Phrynicus (1) Brunet et al., 5 Brunet et al, 356 Brunet et al, 392 Brunet et al, 107 OCD, sv Critias OCD, sv Aristophanes (1) OCD, sv Phrynicus (2)...
- ****uring that no Miletus citizen would ever be born again. A year afterward, Phrynicus produced the tragedy The Capture of Miletus in Athens. The Athenians fined...
- clownish aesthete who believes that beautiful people write beautifully. Phrynicus: A celebrated tragedian of an older generation (early 5th century BC)...
- meaning that Achilles murders Troilus. In Athens, the early tragedians Phrynicus and Sophocles both wrote plays called Troilos and the comic playwright...
- standing here; it did not begin, as people suppose, from Thespis or from Phrynicus, but if you will reflect, you will find it is a very ancient invention...
- Foedus C****ianum, confirming Roman primacy in Latium. The Athenian poet Phrynicus produces a tragedy on the Fall of Miletus. The Athenian authorities ban...