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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.]...
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Phrynicus (1)
Brunet et al., 5
Brunet et al, 356
Brunet et al, 392
Brunet et al, 107 OCD, sv
Critias OCD, sv
Aristophanes (1) OCD, sv
Phrynicus (2)...
- The Gr****
tragic poet
Phrynicus wins his
first theatrical contest in Athens.
Emperor Annei of ****an,
according to legend. "GR****
TRAGIC POETS INDEX 1...
- ****uring that no
Miletus citizen would ever be born again. A year afterward,
Phrynicus produced the
tragedy The
Capture of
Miletus in Athens. The
Athenians fined...
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Foedus C****ianum,
confirming Roman primacy in Latium. The
Athenian poet
Phrynicus produces a
tragedy on the Fall of Miletus. The
Athenian authorities ban...
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clownish aesthete who
believes that
beautiful people write beautifully.
Phrynicus: A
celebrated tragedian of an
older generation (early 5th
century BC)...
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standing here; it did not begin, as
people suppose, from
Thespis or from
Phrynicus, but if you will reflect, you will find it is a very
ancient invention...
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spelled Euippos. 460–459 80.1
Phrasicles 459–458 80.2
Philocles Phrynicus,
Dicaeogenes and
Hippodamas are strategoi. 458–457 80.3
Habron So Diodorus...
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meaning that
Achilles murders Troilus. In Athens, the
early tragedians Phrynicus and
Sophocles both
wrote plays called Troilos and the
comic playwright...
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Foedus C****ianum,
confirming Roman primacy in Latium. The
Athenian poet
Phrynicus produces a
tragedy on the Fall of Miletus. The
Athenian authorities ban...