Cephisodorus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Cephisodorus
- a writer of Old Comedy, late 5th century B.C.
→ Wikipedia entry
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as the comic poet Cephisodorus puts it, friend Timocrates?
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ointment, a custom which Cephisodorus alludes to in his
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in his Nemesis, and by Cephisodorus in his Amazons, and
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and confectionery. And Cephisodorus, in his Trophonius
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And Cephisodorus, in his Trophonius says -
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Cephisodorus, in his Pig uses the
Cephisodorus 2
- a travelling acrobat, 4th century B.C.
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The Namesakes, mentions Cephisodorus the πλ^
Cephisodorus 3
- an Athenian orator of the 4th century B.C.; a pupil of Isocrates
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either did Eubulides nor Cephisodorus venture to say anyth
Cephisodorus 4
of Thebes - a Greek historian
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cal Commentaries, says- "Cephisodorus the Theban relates
Cephisodorus 5
- Athenian archon, 323 B.C.
+ Cephisophon
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in the archon-year of Cephisodorus [323/2], he set off
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emes Anticles [Hegesias] Cephisodorus Philocles & {322/1
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chons at Athens were Hegesias, Cephisophon, Philocles and
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(323/2) n Kephisodoros was archon, in the
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(302/1) on [347/6] until when Kephisodoros was archon [323
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in the archonship of Cephisodorus {323/2 B.C.} he betook
Cephisodorus
- in documents
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IG2(3)_1292, an Athenian decree in honour of Cephisodorus.
  Within translations:
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(256/5 or 254/3) Mendaios Director: Kephisodoros of Boeotia, the son
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(soon after 235/4) hodoros of Teithras Kephisodoros of Araphen And t
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(228/7) As proposed by Kephisodoros of Xypete, the son of
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(140-124) and queen Thalassia, Kephisodoros, the general of
Cephisodorus → see
Cephisodotus3
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