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Cleobulina (Ancient Gr****: Κλεοβουλίνη, Κλεοβουλήνη, 6th
century BC) or
Eumetis (Εὔμητις) was an
ancient Gr**** poet. She was
known for
writing riddles...
- is also said to have
studied philosophy in Egypt. He had a daughter,
Cleobulina, who
found fame as a poet,
composing riddles in
hexameter verse. Cleobulus...
- and Democritus, who all
agree "that
Thales was the son of
Examyas and
Cleobulina, and
belonged to the
Thelidae who are
Phoenicians and
amongst the noblest...
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Cleitagora Spartan woman poet
mentioned by
Aristophanes and
Cratinus Cleobulina daughter of Cleobulus,
known for her
riddles Cleobulus sixth century BC...
- sage Cleobulus, who in turn
relates it as a tale told by his
daughter Cleobulina to her brother. The
fable is now
included in many
collections of Aesop's...
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Maurice Clenock (c. 1525–1581, Wales, nf), also
known as
Morys Clynnog Cleobulina (fl. 6th c. BCE,
Ancient Greece, p)
Nicholas T.
Clerk (1930–2012, Gold...
- of
Anthedon (6th BCE), Gr**** poet
Corinna (fl. 6th c. BCE), Gr**** poet
Cleobulina (fl. c. 550 BCE), Gr**** poet
Telesilla (fl. 510 BCE), Gr**** poet Praxilla...
- Sibyrtius)
Cleitagora Cleite Cleitus the
Black Cleitus the
White Cleobule Cleobulina Cleobulus Cleocharia Cleodaeus Cleodora (nymph)
Cleodorus Cleolaus Cleolla...
- nv. &
critic Inga
Clendinnen (1934–2016, Australia), wr. &
historian Cleobulina (fl. c. 550 BC,
Ancient Greece), poet
Agnes Mary
Clerke (1942–2007, Ireland)...
- at the
University of Pisa. On 20
January 1824,
Henry Reveley married Cleobulina (b. 1790, also
known as Amelia), the
sister of
Copley Fielding. He worked...