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- Tragilus or Tragilos (Ancient Gr****: Τράγιλος), also known as Traelus or Trailos (Τράϊλος), or Tragila (Τράγιλα), was a town of Bisaltia, in ancient Macedonia...
- Asclepiades of Tragilus (Gr****: Ἀσκληπιάδης) was an ancient Gr**** literary critic and mythographer of the 4th century BC, and a student of the Athenian...
- 4th-century BC analysis of the myths in Gr**** tragedies by Asclepiades of Tragilus, the first known Gr**** mythographic compilation. The first mention of the...
- surviving sources before the fourth century CE. A fragment from Asclepiades of Tragilus states that she is the wife of Dysaules, who was said to be autochthonous...
- misreading Pindar, Asclepiades ("presumably the mythographer" Asclepiades of Tragilus) gives her father as Helios. In one source, Rhode was the mother of Ialysus...
- 71.2 Diodorus Siculus, 4.60.4 Tzetzes, Chiliades 4.361 Asclepiades of Tragilus in Apollodorus, 3.1.2 Apollodorus, 3.3.1 Apollodorus, The Library with...
- and a scholium on this p****age adds that the mythographer Asclepiades of Tragilus considered Orpheus to be the son of Apollo and Calliope. According to Tzetzes...
- near Stolos Potidaea Sane Scione Sermylia Spartolos Stolos Strepsa Torone Tragilus Argilus Bergaioi Neapolis Thasos Abdera Aenus Methone Samothrace Ikos city...
- her husband Amphiaraus into battle. However, according to Asclepiades of Tragilus, Amphiaraus orders Alcmaeon to avenge him on Eriphyle as soon as he is...
- Panacea, Meditrina, Machaon, Podaleirios, Telesphoros, Aratus Asclepiades of Tragilus (4th century BC), critic and mythographer, author of Tragoidoumena, cited...