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inventor of parodies, and
Nicochares, the
author of the Diliad,
worse than they are." From the
extant fragments of
Nicochares' work, one can only infer...
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Empire is
founded in Magadha.
Carthaginians ravage and
blockade Entella.
Nicochares,
Athenian poet of the Old
Comedy Mahanandin, last king of the Shishunaga...
- ten
Attic orators Aristophanes (c. 446 – c. 386 BC),
comic playwright Nicochares (died c. 345 BC),
comic poet
Echedemos (fl. 190 BC), statesman, amb****ador...
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Cephisodorus 402 BC Metagenes, c. 419 BC
Cantharus (comic poet) 422 BC
Nicochares (died c. 345)
Strattis (c. 412–390 BC) Alcaeus, 388 BC Xenarchus, around...
- late 5th
century BC
Theopompus c. 410 – c.380 BC
Nicophon 5th
century BC
Nicochares (d.~345 BC)
Eubulus early 4th
century BC Araros, son of
Aristophanes 388...
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Cleophon as they are;
Hegemon the Thasian, the
inventor of parodies, and
Nicochares, the
author of the Diliad,
worse than they are."
Chisholm 1911, p. 207...
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Euripides Hegemon of
Thasos Herodas Ion of
Chios Iophon Menander Neophron Nicochares Pherecrates Philemon (poet)
Phrynichus (comic poet)
Phrynichus (tragic...
- has
expanded on Plato's
ideas (or 355 BC) (b. 410 BC or 408 BC) 345 BC
Nicochares,
Athenian poet of the Old
Comedy Mahanandin, last king of the Shishunaga...
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Nicarete of
Megara Nichomachus Nicias Nicias of
Nicaea Nicippe Nicobule Nicochares Nicocles (Paphos)
Nicocles (Salamis)
Nicocles of
Sicyon Nicodamus (sculptor)...