- In
ancient Greece,
Atthidographers (Ancient Gr****: Ἀτθιδογράφος, atthidographos) were
local historians of Attica. They
wrote histories of
Athens called...
- romanized: Philochoros; c. 340 BC – c. 261 BC), was a Gr****
historian and
Atthidographer of the
third century BC, and a
member of a
priestly family. He was a...
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title for
ancient historical works on
Athenian history,
written by an
atthidographer A
woman mentioned in love
poetry by
Sappho Atthis (genus) in the hummingbird...
- un
papiro di Oxyrhynchos, Turin, 1908)
attributes to Androtion, the
Atthidographer, a 4th-century
historical fragment,
discovered by B. P.
Grenfell and...
- Ἡλίου)
after him.
According to Philochorus,
Athenian historian and
Atthidographer of the 3rd
century BC, the
first day of each
month was
sacred to Helios...
-
Clearidas (general) –
Spartan general Cledonius –
grammarian Cleidemus –
atthidographer Cleinias –
Athenian general,
father of
Alcibiades Cleisthenes – Athenian...
-
Diyllus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Δίυλλος),
probably the son of
Phanodemus the
Atthidographer (a
chronicler of the
local history of
Athens and Attica),
wrote a universal...
-
based on the one in
Against Aristogeiton. One is by the ****enistic
atthidographer Philochorus,
cited by
Harpocration in the
second century AD; the other...
-
anything in the text of Demosthenes" and may have been
derived from an
Atthidographer or
another speech.
Whatever its derivation,
Derek Collins is skeptical...
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Atropos Attaginus Attalid dynasty Attalus (general)
Attalus of
Rhodes Atthidographer Attic calendar Attic declension Attic Gr****
Attic helmet Attic numerals...