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Theognis of
Megara (Gr****: Θέογνις ὁ Μεγαρεύς,
Théognis ho Megareús) was a Gr****
lyric poet
active in
approximately the
sixth century BC. The work attributed...
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Theognis (Gr****: Θέογνις) was a
member of the
Thirty Tyrants of
Athens (Xenophon, ****enica 2.3.2;
Lysias 12.6).
Lysias was able to
escape from the house...
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Theognis is the name of:
Theognis of Megara, 6th
century BC Gr****
elegiac poet
Theognis (tyrant), one of the
Thirty Tyrants of
Athens in 404–403 BC (possibly...
- Westport, CT: Praeger. pp. 13–42. ISBN 0-275-94677-0.
Theognis 1973 "Elegies."
Hesiod and
Theognis. Harmondsworth: Penguin. Burris, Val (2000). "The Myth...
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formation into an
adult Megarian aristocrat in
Theognis' own image". The
relationship between Theognis and
Kyrnos eludes categorization.
Although it was...
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Theognis of
Nicaea (Gr****: Θέογνις) was a 4th-century
Bishop of Nicaea,
excommunicated after the
First Council of
Nicaea for not
denouncing Arius and his...
- In a
major departure from Hesiod, the 6th-century BC Gr****
elegiac poet
Theognis of
Megara states that Hope is the only good god
remaining among mankind;...
- but
refused to join in
condemnation of Arius,
Eusebius of
Nicomedia and
Theognis of Nicaea. The
emperor also
ordered all
copies of the Thalia, the book...
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legendary founder of
Byzantium in the 7th
century BC. The 6th
century BC poet
Theognis also came from Megara. In the
early 4th
century BC,
Euclid of
Megara founded...
- epic poetry,
typically in
dactylic hexameter, by
poets such as
Hesiod and
Theognis of Megara.
Compositions in Epic Gr**** may date from as late as the 5th...