- of two
demoi or
ancient Attica,
Upper Lamptrai (
Lamptrai Kathyperthen), and
Lower or
Maritime Lamptrai (
Lamptrai Paraloi).
These places were
between Anagyrus...
-
Coastal Lamptrai, or
Lamptrai Paraliai (Ancient Gr****: Λαμπτραὶ παράλιαι) or
Lamptra Paralios (Λάμπτρα παράλιος), also
known as
Lamptrai Hypenerthen (Λαμπτραὶ...
-
Upper Lamptrai, or
Lamptrai Kathyperthen (Ancient Gr****: Λαμπτραὶ καθύπερθεν) or
Lamptra Kathyperthen (Λάμπτρα καθύπερθεν), was a deme of
ancient Attica...
- which) was
transferred to XIV.Attalis.
Lamptrai,
Upper Lamptrai and Coastal/Lower
Lamptrai (I.Erechtheis);
Upper Lamptrai was
transferred to XI.Antigonis and...
-
Dionysius of
Lamptrai (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Διονύσιος; fl. 3rd
century BC) was an
Epicurean philosopher, who
succeeded Polystratus as the head (scholarch) of...
- head of the sect c. 250 BC, and was
himself succeeded by
Dionysius of
Lamptrai when he died 219 or 218 BC.
Valerius Maximus relates that
Polystratus and...
- of Cyrene,
Stoic philosopher and mathematician, c. 150 BC
Dionysius of
Lamptrai, 3rd
century BC, an
Epicurean philosopher and head of the "Garden" Dionysius...
-
Basilides the
Epicurean 3rd/2nd
century BC
Epicurean Succeeded Dionysius of
Lamptrai as the head of the
Epicurean school at
Athens Batis of
Lampsacus 3rd century...
-
Polystratus c. 290–219 BC
Third leader of the
Epicurean school.
Dionysius of
Lamptrai c. 275–205 BC
Fourth leader of the
Epicurean school.
Basilides c. 250–c...
- (Oceanid)
Clytius Clytus Cnemus Cnidian Treasury Coa
vestis Coan wine
Coastal Lamptrai Cocalus Cocytus Codrus Codrus Painter Coele Coer****
Coeratadas Coes of...