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Philyllius (Ancient Gr****: Φιλύλλιος), also
called Phillylius, Phlaeus, Philolaus, or Phillydeus, was an
ancient Athenian comic poet. He was a contemporary...
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contemporary of Aristophanes,
flourished around 429 BC.
Phrynichus (tragic poet)
Philyllius,
Athenian comic poet
Pindar (c. 522 BC – c. 443 BC)
Plato (comic poet)...
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Aristophanes and
Philyllius. Only one line of his is preserved, from his play
Anteia (Ἄντεια),
which was also
attributed to
Philyllius. The
title is taken...
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Telecleides 5th
century BC
Pherecrates 420 BC
Plato Diocles of
Phlius Sannyrion Philyllius, 394 BC
Hipparchus Archippus, 415 BC Polyzelus, c. 364 BC
Philonides Xenophon...
- 392 BC)
Plutus (388 BC)
Pherecrates 420 BC
Diocles of
Phlius Sannyrion Philyllius, 394 BC
Hipparchus Archippus Polyzelus Philonides Eunicus 5th century...
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mentioned by an
ancient grammarian in
connection with
Aristophanes and
Philyllius. Of his play Kôraliskos, a few
fragments are preserved. An epic poet of...
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comic poet of the late 5th
century BC, and a
contemporary of
Diocles and
Philyllius,
according to the Suda. He
belonged to the
later years of Old
Comedy and...
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servings of the meat.
Several ancient fragmentary poetries,
including Philyllius' The
Island Towns and Epilycus' Coraliscus, have
noted that
during the...
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Sannyrion and
Philyllius, both of whom were
attacked in the
extant fragments of his plays.[full
citation needed] The
drama in
which Philyllius was attacked...
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Philotimo Philoxenus (physician)
Philoxenus of
Cythera Philoxenus of
Eretria Philyllius Philyra (mythology)
Philyra (Oceanid)
Phineus Phintias Phintys Phlegethon...