
Cleobulus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Cleobulus
of Lindus - Greek philosopher and poet, 6th century B.C.
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Diogenes-
DIOGENES LAERTIUS, Life of Cleobulus
  Within translations:
AntipSid_7.81
sages Lindus bore you, O Cleobulus, and the land of Sisyph
Cleobulus
- in documents
Meleager_12.164
Alexis now loves soft-haired Cleobulus. These two are
Meleager_12.165
& { G-P 98 } & Cleobulus is a white blossom, and Sopol
Meleager_12.74
G-P 97 } & If I perish, Cleobulus (for cast, near all of
Nicarch_11.328
me, Hermogenes and I and Cleobulus led Aristodice, just
Syll_308
(323-312) e council were [Euag]oras, Kleoboulos and Lysidamos
Syll_383
(c. 283 and 281) The archon was Kleoboulos, and the councillors
Syll_388
(266/5) rhinous the son of Kleoboulos and Antiphanes of
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