Marsyas   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Marsyas   of Pella - a historian, the brother of Antigonus I
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Wikipedia entry
301/15 ras, Aristodemus, Bias, Hermodotus, Marsyas, Thrasyllus, and others.
    Within translations:
Athen_5.217 twenty-eight. But Marsyas and Philochorus [ Fr_126 ] say
Athen_14.629 brother of Philip, as Marsyas relates in the third book
Plut:Mor_182 things are just. & Marsyas his brother had a legal case

  Marsyas 2   - general of the Alexandrian rebels, 2nd century B.C.
Diod_34.20 hyscon, was sent against Marsyas the Alexandrian general,

  Marsyas 3   - a satyr, killed after challenging Apollo to a musical contest
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Wikipedia entry
Alcaeus_16.8   { G-P 18 } & On Marsyas No longer in Phrygia, the nurse
AntipThes_9.266   rom his pierced flute : "Marsyas, you did lie concerning
AntipThes_9.517   vanquished the Phrygian {Marsyas}, but he yields to you
Apul:Flor_3   and instructor of the piper Marsyas, and skilled in song beyond
Archias_7.696   G-P 17 } & Poor Satyr {Marsyas} who did dwell on the hil
Athen_14.616   ymph-born, noisy monster Marsyas. & [617] For how shou
CIL_1.552   .552 (ii) Depicting Marsyas dancing with Li
DioscEpigr_9.340   shepherd of Celaenae {Marsyas} was known earlier as a
Nicand:Al_300   skin from the limbs of Marsyas; and the tree, lamenting
Plin:HN_5.106   Aulocrene is the place where Marsyas had a contest in flute-playing
Plin:HN_7.204   in Phrygia the slanting flute, Marsyas in the same nation the
Plin:HN_35.66   Porticoes of Philippus, and a Marsyas Bound, in the Shrine of

  Marsyas 4   - an officer of Antiochus III
SEG_29.1613 (c. 202-195)     King Antiochos to Marsyas, greetings. Ptolem


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