Diotimus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Diotimus
- an Athenian admiral, 4th century B.C.
Polyaen_5.22.1
and the victors fled. [22] Diotimus. While Diotimus
Polyaen_5.22.2
ellent tactics. Diotimus with ten ships advanced agains
Diotimus 2
- son of Diopeithes; an Athenian politician, 4th century B.C.
Plut:Mor_844
reed honours likewise to Diotimus, the son of Diopeithes
Diotimus 3
- an officer of Apollonius, the Egyptian dioecetes
253/8
PCZen_59236, a petition from Neoptolemus to Diotimus.
Diotimus 4
- Athenian archon, 428 B.C.
Philoch_223
lato was born when Diotimus was archon at Athens [428/7]
Vit:Arist_M10
10 Plato was born when Diotimus was archon at Athens {428/7
Diotimus 5
- Athenian archon, 354 B.C.
DionHal:Din_9
les Elpines Callistratus Diotimus Thudemus Aristodemus The
DionHal:Din_13
his audit in the time of Diotimus, who succeeded Callistra
Philoch_152
dit in the archonship of Diotimus [354/3], who succeeded
Diotimus 6
- Athenian archon, 285 B.C.
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Athenian archon: Diotimus
284/6
100, a letter written by Epicurus when Diotimus was Athenian archon.
  Within translations:
Syll_370
(285/4) n Diotimos was archon, in the seven
Syll_371
(285/4) n Diotimos was archon, in the twelf
Diotimus 7
- Athenian archon, 126 B.C.
126/_
Athenian archon: Diotimus
Syll_733
Diotimos
Diotimus 8
- Stoic philosopher, 2nd century B.C.
→ Wikipedia entry
DiogLaert_10.3
Chapters. {3} But Diotimus the Stoic was very hostile to
Diotimus 9
- author of an epic poem called Heracleia
Athen_13.603
thus the Just. And Diotimus, in his Heracleia, says that
Diotimus
- in documents
AnthPal_11.437
H 2 } & I lament for Diotimus, & who sits on stones
AnthPal_6.108
of grassy Arcadia, make Diotimus rich in sheep and goats,
AnthPal_7.305
11 } & The fisherman, Diotimus, whose boat, one and the
Meleager_4.1
also from the boughs of Diotimus and the first flowers
SEG_57.510
(140-130) oi of the] city were Diotimos son of Hermias, Arist
Syll_327
(306/5) proposal of Diotimos [of Euonymon], the son of
Syll_388
(266/5) Pallene, the son of Diotimos Ameinokles of Kettos,
Syll_558
(c. 207/6) os son of Diokles and Diotimos son of Menophilos,
Syll_560
(c. 207/6) os son of Diokles and Diotimos son of Menophilos;
THI_151
(145-137) Politas. When Diotimos of Larisa the son of Hermias
THI_24
(early 2nd cent.) os son of Damokritos, Diotimos, Zeuxis son of Leon,
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