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Cratinus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Κρατῖνος; c. 519 BC – c. 422 BC) was an
Athenian comic poet of the Old Comedy.
Cratinus was
victorious 27
known times[further...
- Greece. Plutarch, in his life of Pericles, 24,
mentions lost
comedies of
Kratinos and Eupolis,
which alluded to the
contemporary capacity of
Aspasia in the...
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Eusebius 32 § 652 BC
Boxing Komaios Megara Eusebius 32 § 652 BC
Stadion Kratinos Megara Eusebius 33 § 648 BC
Horse Race
Krauxidas (or Kraxilas) Krannon...
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Hieronymos 209/208 BC 14th P. Hausw. 14. 083
Demosthenes or Timosthenes, son of
Kratinos 208/207 BC 15th P. BM
Andrews 28. 084 ? 207/206 BC 16th 085 ? 206/205 BC...
- paradoxographer. Hermeias,
author of a
history of the
Sicilian tyrant Dionysus I.
Kratinos,
cithara player at the
court of
Alexander the Great. Theolytus, poet and...
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attempt at a deal.
Epicrates of Cephisia,
Andocides of Cydathenaeon,
Kratinos of Sphettos, and
Eubulides of
Eleusis were the
delegates to this meeting;...