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Epicharmus of Kos or
Epicharmus Comicus or
Epicharmus Comicus Syracus**** (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἐπίχαρμος ὁ Κῷος),
thought to have
lived between c. 550 and...
- The Orya (literally
meaning "The pork") is a Gr****
comedy written by
Epicharmus in 500 BC,
mentioned by Hesychius. The
boastful chef: the
discourse of...
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lines survive. The
Epicharmus was
inspired by the
philosophical hypotheses developed by the
Sicilian poet and
philosopher Epicharmus of Kos,
after which...
- "Pallas" is obscure,
according to a
fragment from an
unidentified play of
Epicharmus (between c. 540 and c. 450 BC), Athena,
after having used his skin for...
- Miletus,
early Gr****
historian Miltiades,
renowned Olympic chariot-racer
Epicharmus, Gr**** poet Atossa,
Achaemenid queen (approximate date)
Arcesilaus II...
- date of
death of Zoroaster,
founder of Zoroastrianism. 550 BC—Birth of
Epicharmus, Gr**** poet (d. 460 BC).
Solar Eclipses and
Ancient History. Jennings...
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string band Agrōstīnos ('The Country-Dweller' or 'Clodhopper'), a work by
Epicharmus of Kos This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- the Muses:
Tzetzes in Hes. Op. 1 and the
Parody of
Catalogic Poetry in
Epicharmus. In:
Marco Ercoles, Lara Pagani,
Filippomaria Pontani,
Giuseppe Ucciardello:...
- and culture. The
poets Simonides, Pindar, Bacchylides, Aeschylus, and
Epicharmus were
active at his court, as well the
philosopher Xenophanes. He was an...
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making its
closest approach to Earth. Its next
appearance occurs in 1997.
Epicharmus of Kos, Gr****
dramatist (approximate date; d. c. 450 BC)[citation needed]...