- He may be
identical with the epigrammatist.
Poseidippus, a
priest of ****phone at Pella.
Poseidippus, son of Eupolis,
stephanophorus (chief magistrate)...
- C****andreia (304 BC),
keles (horse)
competing in the flat race of the
Lykaia Poseidippus of C****andreia (c. 310–240 BC),
comic poet
Erginus (son of Simylus) from...
-
Papyrologie und
Epigraphik 138:1–10. Lloyd-Jones, Hugh. 1963. "The Seal of
Poseidippus."
Journal of ****enic
Studies 83:75–99. Stephens,
Susan A. 2004. "Posidippus'...
- (fl. c. 400 BC)
Polyeidos (poet) (fl. c. 400 BC)
Poseidippus of
Pella (c. 310 BC – c. 240 BC)
Poseidippus of C****andreia (316 BC – c. 250 BC)
Pratinas (fl...
-
Catholic Church as a
titular see.
Aristobulus (4th
century BC),
historian Poseidippus (3rd
century BC),
comic poet
POTEIDAIA (Nea Poteidaia) Chalki****, Greece...
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Posidippus of C****andreia (Gr****: Ποσείδιππος ὁ Κασσανδρεύς,
Poseidippos ho K****andreus; 316 – c. 250 BC) was a Gr****
comic poet of the New Comedy. He...
- with
Solitary 410 BC –
Plato the
Comic 402 BC –
Cephisodoros 290 BC –
Poseidippus 278 BC –
Philemon 185 BC –
Laines 183 BC –
Philemon 154 BC – Chairion...
- "a
staple of the
comic stage" of this era. The 3rd-century-BCE poet
Poseidippus of
Pella wrote a
narrative poem
entitled "Aesopia" (now lost), in which...
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Minervina "little Minerva"
Nymphs Nymphodora "gift of the nymphs"
Poseidon Poseidippus "horse of Poseidon" Poseidorus, -a "gift of Poseidon"
Poseidonius Serapis...
-
Harry Sandbach,
published in 1972 and
updated in 1990,
remains in print.
Poseidippus of C****andreia
Apollodorus of
Carystus Diphilus of
Sinope Philemon (poet)...