Phrynichus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Phrynichus   - tragedian, 5th century B.C.
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Athen_6.250 per they took a paean of Phrynichus or Stesichorus, and
Athen_13.564 beds of roses. And Phrynichus said of Troilus:- & The ligh
Athen_13.603 to him, 'How well did Phrynichus speak when he said-
Athen_13.604 O Sophocles; but still Phrynichus did not say well when
Athen_14.635 men and boys. And Phrynichus, in his Phoenician Women,
Plut:Mor_834 engraved the decree concerning Phrynichus." 2. & ANDO

  Phrynichus 2   - a poet of Old Comedy
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Athen_2.44   drinker, concerning whom Phrynichus says, "that the gulls
Athen_6.248   sparing eater) occurs in Phrynichus in his The solitary
Athen_11.474   without a ripple."   Phrynichus in The : "Then
Athen_14.654   some sparrows. And Phrynichus, in his Tragedians, says-
Athen_15.700   other things made of wood. Phrynichus, however, says -
Philoch_122   ucted a well at Colonus; Phrynichus says in his Monotropos
ProlegCom_3   Phrynichus the son of Polyphradmon died
ProlegCom_3   Cratinus, Crates, Pherecrates, Phrynichus, Eupolis and Aristophanes.

  Phrynichus 3   - Athenian commander in Samos during the Peloponnesian War
Polyaen_3.6.1 also: Plutarch, Sol_11] [6] & Phrynichus. When Phrynichus

  Phrynichus 4   - a chorus-member, 4th century B.C.
Athen_12.538 choruses,- Timotheus, Phrynichus, Caphesias, Diophantus

  Phrynichus 5   - Athenian archon, 337 B.C.
DionHal:Din_9 Lysimachides Chaeronidas Phrynichus Pythodemus & {336/5
FGrH_255.5 Lysimachides, Chaerondas and Phrynichus. In the first


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