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Cleidemus (/klaɪˈdiːməs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κλείδημος Kleidēmos) was a Gr**** author,
perhaps of the
fifth or
fourth century BCE but
definitely later than...
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Pherecydes (mid-fifth century BC),
Demon (c. 400 BC), Philochorus, and
Cleidemus (both fourth century BC). As the
subject of myth, the
existence of Theseus...
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Orpheus 31
Empedocles 61
Metrodorus 2
Musaeus 32
Menestor 62
Cleidemus 3
Epimenides 33
Xuthus 63
Idaeus 4
Hesiod 34
Boidas 64
Diogenes 5
Phocus 35 Thrasyalces...
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other poets also, such as
Eumelus of Corinth,
Anticleides of Athens,
Cleidemus, and
Lysimachus of Alexandria.
Where the
Nostoi is
mentioned without a...
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Atthidographer was ****anicus of ****s, and the
first Athenian Atthidographer was
Cleidemus.
Other Atthidographers include Androtion, Phanodemos, Demon, and Melanthius...
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estimated that
there were a
total of 52
Athenian casualties. The Gr****
writer Cleidemus had
posited that
Herodotus had come
across a
memorial to the casualties...
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Aristotle Clearidas (general) –
Spartan general Cledonius –
grammarian Cleidemus –
atthidographer Cleinias –
Athenian general,
father of
Alcibiades Cleisthenes...
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Cleyera Andreas Cleyer (1634–1697 or 1698)
Pentaphylacaceae Co
Clidemia Cleidemus (fifth or
fourth century BCE),
historian Melastomataceae Bu Cliffortia...
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Cleanthes (artist)
Clearchus of
Rhegium Clearchus of Soli
Clearchus of
Sparta Cleidemus Cleinias Cleinias of
Tarentum Cleisthenes Cleisthenes (son of Sibyrtius)...