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Phrynnis or
Phrynis (Ancient Gr****: Φρύννις or
Ancient Gr****: Φρύνις) of
Mytilene was a
celebrated dithyrambic poet of
ancient Greece, who
lived roughly...
- The
Phryni (Ancient Gr****: Φρύνοι) were an
ancient people of
eastern Central Asia,
probably located in the
eastern part of the
Tarim Basin, in an area...
- A. S.
Retrieved 11
March 2020. Aristophanes; Cinesias; Melanippides;
Phrynis; Philoxenus;
Timotheus (1993). Gr**** Lyric,
Volume V: The New
School of...
- Thucydides, Xenophon, and
Diodorus Siculus These named individuals include:
Phrynis; a spy. Diniades; a
fleet commander. Eudicus; a cavalryman. Dexippus; a...
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where she was
renamed the
Phryni. SS
Worthing 1928-1940 HMS
Worthing 1940-1940 HMS
Brigadier 1940-1944 SS
Worthing 1944-1955
Phryni 1955-1968 Sale of SS Worthing...
- "they
extended their empire even as far as the
Seres (Chinese) and the
Phryni". (Strabo, XI.XI.I).
Several statuettes and
representations of Gr**** soldiers...
- of
Ariana as a whole; and, more than that, they
extended their empire even as far as the
Seres and the
Phryni."
Strabo 11.11.1 (Strabo 11.11.1) v t e...
- that: they
extended their empire even as far as the
Seres (Chinese) and the
Phryni. The
Fergana area,
called Dayuan by the Chinese,
remained an
integral part...
- than that, they
extended their empire even as far as the
Seres and the
Phryni. — Strabo,
Geographica Accounts describe Indo-Gr****
campaigns to Mathura...
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Alexandria Eschate and "extended
their empire as far as the
Serica and the
Phryni" (Strabo XI.XI.I).
There are
indications that they may have led expeditions...