Dracon   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Dracon   - the original name of the river Orontes
Malal_* 197-200 * Asia as far as the river Dracon [Serpent], which is now
Malal_198 near the lake and the river Dracon, which he called Ant

  Dracon 2   of Corcyra - author of a book about stones
Athen_15.692 of garlands. And Dracon of Corcyra tells us this in his

  Dracon 3   of Athens - creator of the set of laws at Athens, 621 B.C.
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Athen_11.508   some fame, at least, Dracon, Plato himself, and Solon,
Athen_13.569   portunity, & If any thought of Dracon's laws comes over
Cic:DeOr_1.197   with those of their Lycurgus, Dracon, and Solon. It is indeed
Cic:Rep_2.2   first Theseus, and later Dracon, Solon, Cleisthenes, and many

  Dracon 4   - a doctor, 4th century B.C.
323/22 Roxane is cured of an illness by a doctor called Dracon.

  Dracon   - in documents
Syll_312 (321)   sal of Epikourus the son of Drakon. Since Gorgos
Syll_539 (204)   kritos Kephallenians: Drakon Chians: Herodotos It
Syll_598 (194)   tas of Polis, the son of Drakon. [E] Letter of the
Syll_705 (112)   kos, Philokrates and Drakon - to the praetor to dis
THI_124 (c. 216)   bsp; Chremas son of Drakon, Aischinas son of Telest
THI_61.D (173-169)   . . of Athens, the son of Drakon second:   Dam
THI_64 (263-236)   bsp; sponsor of both: Drakon of Polis    


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