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Sotades (Gr****: Σωτάδης; 3rd
century BC) was an
Ancient Gr**** poet.
Sotades was born in Maroneia,
either the one in Thrace, or in Crete. He
lived in Alexandria...
- The
Sotades Painter (fl. 470 BCE–450 BCE) was a 5th-century BCE
Athenian vase painter, "one of the most
familiar names in vase painting".
Sotades is the...
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Sotades of
Crete was an
ancient Olympic runner.
Winner in the long
distance race, the
dolichos of 384 BC.
Afterwards Sotades was
bribed by the Ephesians...
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Sotades platypus is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae, and the only
species in the
genus Sotades. It was
described by
Pascoe in 1864. Biolib...
- Athenaeus, XIV, 616d-e.
Sotades, frag. 2 (Powell). Dion. Hal. Comp. 4. 31–4 =
Powell 4b. Sapsford, p. 113. "
Sotades",
Powell 7.2–3. "
Sotades",
Powell 10.1-2....
- Pausanias, a Gr**** historian,
explains the
situation of the
athlete Sotades,
Sotades at the ninety-ninth
Festival was
victorious in the long race and proclaimed...
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Apollonius (Ancient Gr****: Απολλώνιος) of
Athens was a son of the
ribald poet
Sotades. He
wrote a work on the
poetry of his father. He
lived in the late 3rd...
- It
evidently caused some
degree of astonishment: the
Alexandrian poet
Sotades was put to
death for
criticizing the "wicked"
nature of the marriage, while...
- of some length,
named after the Gr**** poet
Sotades. The work,
which followed a
metre established by
Sotades known as the "Sotadeus",
concerned itself with...
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Maroneia Metrocles Antisthenes of
Athens Herodicus Nicaenetus of
Samos Sotades of
Maroneia Phaedimus of
Bisanthe Miltiades the
Elder Miltiades Cimon Themistocles...