Xenophantus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Xenophantus   - a flute-player, 3rd century B.C.
Plut:Demetr_53 men well armed. Xenophantus, a most celebrated performe

  Xenophantus   - in documents
280/21 us, Philocles, Iomilcus, and Xenophantus at the temple of Apollo on
    Within translations:
Syll_389 (282)   Flute-player : Xenophantos of Thebes Comic acto
Syll_542 (228/7-212/1)   Skabonidai basileus: Xenophantos of Keiriadai pole
Syll_638 (soon after 178)   ing as recorder and Xenophantos of Corcyra the son
THI_127 (c. 210)   Stroton son of Sion, Xenophantos son of Pantias 60
THI_153 (c. 320)   os son of Hippolytos Xenophantos son of Archele!


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