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Phrynichus (Gr****: Φρύνιχος) may
refer to:
Phrynichus (tragic poet) or
Phrynichus Tragicus (6th-5th
century BC),
abbreviated in
lexica as [Phryn.Trag...
- Alcibiades'
offer was
Phrynichus,
although there is no
evidence that he was in the
delegation that went to
speak with the renegade.
Phrynichus also was seen as...
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having arrived soon after, the
colleagues of
Phrynichus were for
risking an engagement, from
which Phrynichus (wisely, as
Thucydides thinks)
dissuaded them...
- real
founder of tragedy.[2]
Phrynichus is said to have died in Sicily. His son
Polyphrasmon was also a playwright.
Phrynichus wrote two out of the three...
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Phrynichus Arabius (/ˈfrɪnɪkəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Φρύνιχος Ἀράβιος, lit. '
Phrynichus “the Arab”') or
Phrynichus of
Bithynia (Ancient Gr****: Φρύνιχος ὁ Βιθυνός)...
- C****ilus, Pratinas, and
Phrynichus. Each is
credited with
different innovations in the field. Some
information is
known about Phrynichus. He won his
first competition...
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Phrynichus orientalis is a
species of whip
spider native to Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam.
Unusually for
species in the
order Amblypygi, the antenniform...
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Phrynichus is a
genus of
tailless whipscorpions in the
family Phrynichidae.
There are
about 16
described species in
Phrynichus.
These 17
species belong...
- at
Samos that they had been betra**** by
Phrynichus.
Alcibiades however gained no credit,
because Phrynichus had anti****ted Alcibiades's
letter and,...
- Charon, Damon, Euphrynichus, Heterophrynus, Phrynus, Paraphrynus, and
Phrynichus.
Tailless whip-scorpions are kept in tall
enclosures with
arboreal climbing...