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until at
least 11 AD.
Crinagoras was the
author of fifty-one epigrams,
which are in the Gr**** Anthology. In
these epigrams,
Crinagoras blames himself for...
- Virgil,
Roman poet (d. 19 BC)
Cleopatra VII,
queen of
Egypt (d. 30 BC)
Crinagoras, Gr****
epigrammatist (d. 18 BC)
Gaius Maecenas,
Roman politician (d. 8...
-
general Germanicus, Livilla, and the
Roman Emperor Claudius. A poem by
Crinagoras of
Mytilene mentions Antonia's
first pregnancy,
which may be of a child...
-
daughter of
Germanicus and
Agrippina the
Elder (approximate date) (d. AD 41)
Crinagoras, Gr****
epigrammatist (b. 70 BC)
Herod Archelaus,
Jewish ruler (ethnarch)...
- her
exact date of death. The
following epigram by Gr****
epigrammatist Crinagoras of
Mytilene is
considered to be her eulogy: The moon
herself grew dark...
-
Homer Crobylus possible Middle Comedian,
lived some time
after 324 BC
Crinagoras of
Mytilene (70 BC – 18 AD)
Cyclic poets Cynaethus (late 6th
century BC)...
-
Cornelius Gallus,
Roman poet and
politician Cornelius Nepos,
Roman biographer Crinagoras of Mytilene, Gr**** poet
Didymus Chalcenterus,
Alexandrian Gr**** grammarian...
-
without sleep) Μηθυμναῖοι ἄρπυς
arpys (Attic ἔρως Eros, Love)
attested in
Crinagoras, ἁρπάζειν
harpazein to snatch.
Homeric harpaleos attractive, devouring...
- Philodemus, and his
fancy reappears in Philodemus's contemporary, Zonas, in
Crinagoras of Mytilene, who
wrote under Augustus, and in
Marcus Argentarius, of uncertain...
- Virgil,
Roman poet (d. 19 BC)
Cleopatra VII,
queen of
Egypt (d. 30 BC)
Crinagoras, Gr****
epigrammatist (d. 18 BC)
Gaius Maecenas,
Roman politician (d. 8...