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Euenus (or Evenus) of Paros, (Gr****: Εὔηνος ὁ Πάριος), was a 5th-century BC poet who was
roughly contemporary with Socrates.
Euenus is
mentioned several...
- Theognis, Solon, Phocylides,
Simonides of Amorgos, Demodocus,
Xenophanes and
Euenus. With the
exception of Theognis,
whose gnomes were
fortunately preserved...
- time of the
Trojan War, it was said to have been
ruled by a king
named Euenus. His son Mynes'
widow is Briseis, who
became a
prize of Achilles. Ancient...
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Ascalaphus and
Ialmenus by Astyoche;
Alcippe by Agraulos; Molus, Pylus,
Euenus, and Thestius, by
Demonice the
daughter of Agenor.
Besides these, he was...
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traditionally attributed to him were
composed by others, e.g.
Solon and
Euenus. Some of
these verses inspired ancient commentators to
value him as a moralist...
- Hermus, and
Caicus fair stream, and
great Sangarius, Ladon, Parthenius,
Euenus, Ardescus, and
divine Scamander. — Theogony, Hesiod.
Translated by Hugh...
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Greece Evenus (butterfly), a
butterfly genus,
occasionally misspelled Euenus Euenus (Euenos, Evenus) of Paros,
Ancient Gr****
philosopher Évenos, France...
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Alexandria Peripatetic Eudoxus of
Cnidus 410/408 – 355/347 BC
Academic Platonist Euenus Sophist Euphantus Megarian Euphraeus Euphrates Stoic Eurytus Pythagorean...
- its skin; it is
described as foul-smelling in Aristophanes' play Peace;
Euenus called it a pest of book collections,
being "page-eating, destructive, black-bodied"...
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Ascalaphus and
Ialmenus by Astyoche;
Alcippe by Agraulos; Molus, Pylus,
Euenus, and oThestius, by
Demonice the
daughter of Agenor.
Besides these, he was...