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- Cleitagora or ****agora or Kleitagora (Gr****: Κλειταγόρα) was a lyric poet mentioned by Aristophanes in his Wasps and his lost play the Danaïdes; a fragment...
- says that he flourished in 764/3 BC Cleanthes (c. 330 BC – c. 230 BC) Cleitagora Spartan woman poet mentioned by Aristophanes and Cratinus Cleobulina daughter...
- sons who were away. A reference by Aristophanes to a Spartan woman poet, Cleitagora, and the Spartan Pythagoreans listed by Iamblichos, suggest that some...
- or Chamaeleon, Athenaeus' sources for his anecdote about Megalostrata. Cleitagora Nikolaev, Alexander (2012). "Showing Praise in Gr**** Choral Lyric and...
- Cleinias Cleinias of Tarentum Cleisthenes Cleisthenes (son of Sibyrtius) Cleitagora Cleite Cleitus the Black Cleitus the White Cleobule Cleobulina Cleobulus...