Timotheus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Timotheus   of Miletus - citharode, late 5th century B.C.
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Athen_8.338   mpest in the Nautilus of Timotheus, said that he had seen
Athen_8.352   had heard the poem of Timotheus, on the subject of Seme
Athen_11.465   breathed from the mixing-bowl.'   Timotheus in Cyclops : ' Into
Athen_14.626   learning the melodies of Timotheus and Philoxenus, they
Athen_14.636   he calls it, says that Timotheus the Milesian appears
Athen_14.657   made & By all the pupils of Timotheus. [75.] & And
Plin:HN_7.204   Simonides added an eighth, Timotheus a ninth. Thamyris first
Plut:Agis_10   hose who did the same to Timotheus; and yet you complain
Plut:Demetr_42   is a tyrant," as Timotheus expresses it; but justice,
Plut:Mor_177   after autumn. & Timotheus the harper, receiving of him
THI_112   (c. 170)   thara of the works of Timotheos and Polyidos and ou
Timoth:Pers_202   poems ten; and lo! now Timotheus opens the Muses' rich

  Timotheus 2   - father of Conon, 5th century B.C.
Philoch_144 owed by Conon the son of Timotheus, who used the armaments

  Timotheus 3   - son of Conon; Athenian general, 4th century B.C.
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Athen_10.419   the morrow. And Timotheus, the son of Conon, being once
Athen_12.532   and Conon in Cyprus, and Timotheus in Lesbos, and Chares at
Athen_13.577   yracuse. [38.] And Timotheus, who was general of the Athen
Cic:DeOr_3.139   which Isocrates educated the renowned Timotheus the son of Conon the
Cic:Tusc_5.100   [35.] They report of Timotheus, a famous man at Athens,
DionHal:Din_13   ivered while the general Timotheus was still alive, about
Just_16.4   too long idleness, from Timotheus general of the Athenian
Nepos_11.3   allies, ** in company with Timotheus, and he was acquitted. 
Nepos_12.3   in Cyprus, Iphicrates in Thrace, Timotheus in Lesbos, and Chares at
Nepos_13.1-4 *     [1]   Timotheus, the Athenian, son of Conon.
Philoch_152   ivered while the general Timotheus was still alive about
Philoch_223   account of Chabrias and Timotheus, the Athenian generals
Plut:Mor_187   those. TIMOTHEUS. Timotheus was reputed a successful gene
Plut:Mor_836-838 *   us, and another accusing Timotheus of treason, - in both
Polyaen_3.10.1   a camp on the shore. [10] & Timotheus. When there was
Polyaen_3.10.10-17 *   storm. 10 & When Timotheus was besieging Samos, the cont
Polyaen_3.10.2   the fleet which Timotheus commanded was about to sail,
Polyaen_3.10.3   ontinus, Str_1.12'11] & Timotheus ordered his army to cha
Vit:Arist_M12   influence through Chabrias and Timotheus, the generals at Athens,

  Timotheus 4   - tyrant of Heracleia, 353-338 B.C.
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Memn_2 guardian of the tyrant's sons, Timotheus and Dionysius.
Memn_3 ing of Sparta. [3] Timotheus took over the government and

  Timotheus 5   - a flute-player, 4th century B.C.
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323/25 The piper Timotheus arouses Alexander's martial spirit with his music
    Within translations:
Athen_12.538 ayed with the choruses,- Timotheus, Phrynichus, Caphesias,
Athen_13.565 did not practise it; and Timotheus the flute-player used

  Timotheus 6   - a comic poet
Athen_6.243 invitation. And Timotheus says in his Puppy - & Let us

  Timotheus 7   of Athens- a biographer
DiogLaert_7.1 lly bent on one side, as Timotheus, the Athenian, tells

  Timotheus 8   - leader of the Ammonites, 2nd century B.C.
163/19 Judas defeats Timotheus, the leader of the Ammonites.
    Within translations:
1Macc_5 and and many people with Timotheus as their leader. He
2Macc_* 8-12 * nters with the forces of Timotheus and Bacchides they kill
Joseph:AJ_12.329 and a numerous army, of which Timotheus was the commander
Joseph:AJ_12.330 udas, to inform him that Timotheus was endeavouring to tak
Joseph:AJ_12.337 then shut up, and where Timotheus lay round the place wit
Joseph:AJ_12.339 es. [339] But when Timotheus's men perceived that it was

  Timotheus 9   - of Tralles, victor in the stadion race at the Olympic games, 128 B.C.
128/_ Olympic victor in the stadion race: Timotheus of Tralles
    Within translations:
Euseb]:Chron_209 race 163rd [128 B.C.] - Timotheus of Tralles, stadion rac

  Timotheus 10   - father of Timonoë, 3rd century B.C.
Callim:Epigr_17 the name of thy father Timotheus on thy tombstone, and

  Timotheus 11   - son of Hyspaosines of Charax, 2nd century B.C.
125/13a Timotheus son of Hyspaosines goes to Seleuceia-on-Tigris.

  Timotheus   - in documents
CIL_1.1510 when free . . . Timotheus Publilius, slave of Lu
SEG_44.949 (230-205)   drachmas from Timotheos son of Minnion, ..93 Alexan
SelPap_1.159 him betake himself to Timotheus and tell him to
Syll_657 (155/4)   nai, the son of Timotheos Polyxenos of Marathon,
THI_26 (140-124)   th, Ti'mutusu { Timotheos } son of Aspasinē [w
THI_61.C (early 2nd century)   ing for boys:   Timotheos of Apameia-on-the-Ma
THI_64 (263-236)   of Elaia the son of Timotheos   ,   60 Sk
THI_67 (c. 208)   Pergamon, the son of Timotheos Asklepiades of Perg


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