Euxenus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Euxenus
of Phocaea - one of the founders of Massilia, early 6th century B.C.
Athen_13.576
nded Massilia. And Euxenus the Phocaean was connected by
Euxenus 2
- Athenian archon, 222 B.C.
+ Euxeinus
222/_
Athenian archon: (?) Euxenus
  Within translations:
PHaun_6
υ [he died] when Euxeinus was archon at Athens
Euxenus
- in documents
SEG_32.794
(c. 325) e Kallinikos [son of Euxenos has (?) continually ac
Syll_416
(273) , Nikopolis Ainianes: Euxenos, Aristophylos Eretri
Syll_492
(c. 263) Syracuse, the son of Euxenos Artemidoros of Phase
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