
Philoxenus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Philoxenus
of Cythera - a Greek poet, late 5th century B.C.
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Aelian:NA_2.11
Spintharus, Aristoxenus, Philoxenus, and others should be
Athen_1.6
[6] Phaenias says that Philoxenus of Cythera, a poet,
Athen_4.146
mselves. [28.] And Philoxenus of Cythera, in the play whic
Athen_8.352
nventions; who says that Philoxenus of Cythera was also
Athen_11.476
with silver or gold. Philoxenus of Cythera, also, in the
Athen_11.487
And the dithyrambic poet Philoxenus, pledging someone in his
Athen_13.564
But the Cyclops of Philoxenus of Cythera, in love with Gal
Athen_13.598
steward of the flute, Philoxenus, - you know how he was
Athen_14.626
elodies of Timotheus and Philoxenus, they every year dance
Athen_14.642
heesecakes have. And as Philoxenus of Cythera, in his Ban
Athen_14.643
the description given by Philoxenus of Cythera, whom Antip
Athen_15.685
But Philoxenus the dithyrambic poet, in his
Plin:HN_37.31
believe, were Aeschylus, Philoxenus, Euripides, Nicander and
Polyaen_6.10.1
musicians Thersander and Philoxenus, and the actors Callip
Philoxenus 2
of Eretria - a Greek painter, 4th century B.C.
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297/6
issions a famous painting by Philoxenus of Eretria, of a battle betwe
Plin:HN_35.110
and his son Aristides and Philoxenus of Eretria, who painted for
Philoxenus 3
- satrap of Cilicia after the death of Alexander the Great
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Arrian:Fr_9
don the Mytilenean; Cilicia to Philoxenus, who had held
Arrian:Fr_10
his command and set up Philoxenus, an undistinguished
Just_13.6
from Philotas, was given to Philoxenus. Perdiccas himse
Polyaen_6.49.1
[49] Anaxagoras. Philoxenus, who governed Ionia for Alex
Philoxenus 4
"Pternocopis" - a parasite, late 4th century B.C.
Athen_* 06.239-242 *
the parasite & With that Philoxenus, while youth did still
Athen_6.246
of loaves." [48.] And Philoxenus the parasite, who was
Philoxenus 5
- servant of the college of ironsmiths, 1st century B.C.
94/2
CIL_2663a, an "inspection ticket" of Philoxenus.
Philoxenus 6
of Leucas - possibly the author of a poem called "The Supper"
Athen_4.146
in his Phaon, and not Philoxenus tho Leucadian,) mentio
Philoxenus 7
of Athens - a benefactor of Peparethos, early 2nd century B.C.
196/14b
Syll_587, a decree of Peparethos in honour of Philoxenus of Athens.
Philoxenus
- in documents
OGIS_59
(163) istophanes Ammonios Philoxenos Aristopolis Nikakrat
OGIS_771
(196/5) s has been voted to be Philoxenos of Peiraieus; tho
SEG_56.636
(c. 170/69) gros Antigenes son of Philoxenos [A] On the fifte
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(221) os son of Sotos Philoxenos son of Zenophilos Pausan
SelPap_1.197
God of our patron Saint Philoxenus, (say) whether you
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ein, as aforesaid. I, Aurelius Philoxenus son of the
SelPap_1.85
(acknowledged), Julius Philoxenus, Gaius Lucretius S
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To Philoxenus, ex-cosmetes, stra
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ius Sarapion also called Philoxenus, ex-gymnasiarch,
SelPap_2.310
Acknowledgement) Signed by me, Philoxenus, scribe. {Do
Syll_483
(c. 264/3) : Aetolians: Nikanor, Philoxenos, Nikophon, Euryas,
Syll_488
(c. 263/2) : Aetolians: Nikanor, Philoxenos, Euryas, Theodo
Syll_523
(c. 220) Phoitia Delphians: Philoxenos, Herakleidas [Chi
Syll_662
(c. 165/4) Rheneia, the son of Philoxenos, for his piety tow
THI_127
(c. 210) as, Telenikos son of Philoxenos, Hiaridas son of So
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