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Anaxilas or
Anaxilaus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀναξίλας, Ἀναξίλαος), son of Cretines, was a
tyrant of
Rhegium (modern
Reggio Calabria) in
Magna Graecia. He was...
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Lymantriinae Tribe:
Orgyiini Genus:
Dasychira Hübner, 1809
Synonyms Anaxila Walker, 1855
Dediama Walker, 1855
Parorgyia Packard, [1865]
Noleca Walker...
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Anaxilaus or
Anaxilas of
Larissa (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀναξίλαος, Ἀναξίλας; fl. 1st
century BC) was a
physician and
Pythagorean philosopher.
According to Eusebius...
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Aeschylus and of the 4th-century BC
comic dramatists Ephippus of
Athens and
Anaxilas. The
first told the
story of Odysseus'
encounter with Circe. Vase paintings...
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Sicels and
Ionian Gr****s of Sicily. To
counter this
Doric threat, the Gr****
Anaxilas of Rhegion, who had
captured Zankle from Gela in 490 BC,
allied himself...
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century BC. The
earliest literary allusion to
lutes in
Greece comes from
Anaxilas in his play The Lyre-maker as 'trichordos'...
According to Pollux, the...
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century BC. The
earliest literary allusion to
lutes in
Greece comes from
Anaxilas in his play The Lyre-maker as 'trichordos' ...
According to Pollux, the...
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Acragas (Agrigentum), and
espoused the
cause of the
Locrians against Anaxilas,
tyrant of Rhegium. His most
important military achievement was the defeat...
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Anaxilas (Ἀναξίλας), also
called Anaxilas Comicus, (fl. 340 BC) was a Gr****
comic poet of the
Middle Comedy period.
Based on his name, he has been presumed...
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century BC. The
earliest literary allusion to
lutes in
Greece comes from
Anaxilas in his play The Lyre-maker as 'trichordos' ...
According to Pollux, the...