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- In Gr**** mythology, Polystratus (Ancient Gr****: Πολύστρατος) was a handsome youth beloved by Heracles. Polystratus was solely known from an epigram uncovered...
- Polystratus (Gr****: Πολύστρατος; fl. 3rd century BC) ; died 219/18 BCE) was an Epicurean philosopher, and head (scholarch) of the Epicurean school in...
- offered sacrifices. Modern researchers and archaeology identified him with Polystratus, a hero of Dyme who ****isted Heracles in the war against the Elean king...
- Sostratus as a hero. The youth seems to have also been referred to as Polystratus. A series of lovers are only known in later literature. Among these are...
- and Polystratus had athletic training, and that female travellers on Seven Sights may have been ****ually har****ed by the men. Finally, Polystratus is unmasked...
- Academic Polemon of Laodicea Sophist Polus Polyaenus of Lampsacus Epicurean Polystratus Epicurean Porphyry 234 – c. 305 Neoplatonic taught by Plotinus; wrote...
- figures Polypheides Πολυφείδης the name of several mythological figures Polystratus Πολύστρατος a youth of Dyme, Achaea Polyxenus Πολύξενος the name of several...
- 145–129 Antipater 129–110 Panaetius 307–271 Epicurus 271–250 Hermarchus 250–215 Polystratus 215–201 Dionysius 201–??? Basilides   c. 175   Thespis ???–100 Apollodorus...
- [A3] 20. For Polystratus c. 410 BC forensic, in public cases [A1] Polystratus is prosecuted for his acts against democracy. Polystratus' son defends him...
- Διονύσιος; fl. 3rd century BC) was an Epicurean philosopher, who succeeded Polystratus as the head (scholarch) of the Epicurean school at Athens c. 219 BC....