Parthenius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Parthenius
of Nicaea - Greek poet, 1st century B.C.
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The poet Parthenius of Nicaea is captured by (?) Cinna, and brought
  Within translations:
AnthPal_7.377
pitch on foul-mouthed Parthenius, because he vomited
Athen_11.467
term to cups, gyalai. But Parthenius, the disciple of Dionysius, in
Athen_11.501
from both sides. But Parthenius, the disciple of Dionysius,
Athen_11.783
drinking in any way.But Parthenius says the name amphikypellon
Athen_15.680
whose words are quoted by Parthenius the pupil of Dionysius, in
Parthenius
- in documents
Syll_322
Hierex Maiandrios son of Parthenios Hekataios son of H
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