- so-called
Orphic gold
tablets spelled variously, with
forms including Euboulos,
Eubouleos and Eubolos. It may be an
epithet of the
central Orphic god...
- Aeginetans. The
Cretans say (the
myths about her are
native to Crete) that
Euboulos was the son of Kharmanor, who
purified Apollo of the
killing of the Python...
- Aeginetans. The
Cretans say (the
myths about her are
native to Crete) that
Euboulos was the son of Karmanor, who
purified Apollo of the
killing of the Python...
- 9): 34–60. doi:10.1093/pastj/gtt028. Rosen,
Ralph M. (December 1989). "
Euboulos'
Ankylion and the Game of Kottabos". The
classical Quarterly. 39 (2): 355–359...
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Pembroke College, Cambridge. His
doctoral thesis was
titled "A
commentary on
Euboulos", and his PhD was
awarded in 1979.
After completing his PhD,
Hunter became...
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Eubulus (Gr****: Εὔβουλος,
Euboulos; c. 405 – c. 335 BC) was a
statesman of
ancient Athens, who was very
influential in
Athenian politics during the period...
- and is the
master of mortals. His
titles are
given as Zeus
Chthonios and
Euboulos ("Good Counsel"). In the hymn's topography, Pluto's
dwelling is in Tartarus...
- Oxy. 222 82 § 452 BC
Stadion Lykos Larisa Eusebius 82 § 452 BC
Diaulos Euboulos unknown P. Oxy. 222 82 § 452 BC
Dolichos Hippobotos unknown P. Oxy. 222...
- Βίων
Demetrios Δημήτριος
Demotimos Δημότιμος
Dionysodoros Διονυσόδωρος
Euboulos Εὔβουλος
Eugeiton Εὐγείτων
Eukles Εὐκλῆς
Euphron Εὔφρων
Glaukos Γλαῦκος...
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Eubulus (Gr****: Εὔβουλος,
Euboulos) was an
Athenian Middle Comedy poet,
victorious six
times at the Lenaia,
first probably in the late 370s or 360s BC...