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Praxilla (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Πράξιλλα), was a Gr****
lyric poet of the 5th
century BC from
Sicyon on the Gulf of Corinth. Five
quotations attributed to Praxilla...
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instructed in the art of
divination by Apollo.
According to the poet
Praxilla, he was a son of Europa, who was
brought up by
Apollo and Leto. Alternatively...
- his
unkempt and
disheveled locks,
which had been
admired by even Hera.
Praxilla wrote that
Carneus was a son of Zeus and Europa, and that he was brought...
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Poseidippus of C****andreia (316 BC – c. 250 BC)
Pratinas (fl. c. 500 BC)
Praxilla (5th
century BC)
Quintus Smyrnaeus (c. 4th
century AD), Imperial-period...
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Canachus (6th
century BC)
sculptor Aristocles (5th
century BC)
sculptor Praxilla (5th
century BC) poet
Ariphron (5th
century BC) poet
Alypus (5th to 4th...
- (or step-mother) of his
daughter Crete.
Pausanias wrote that the poet
Praxilla makes Carnus a son of Europa. The
Dictionary of
classical Mythology explains...
- to Sappho, Alcaeus, and
Praxilla of Sicyon. Not
included in
Lobel & Page 1955, Page
lists it
among the
fragments of
Praxilla as fr. 749 PMG, and among...
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group of
cross dressing women in play by
Aristophanes (The ****emblywomen.)
Praxilla Unknown Ancient Greece Sappho A
lyric poet of the 5th
century BC. Wanda...
- ocna Herrich-Schäffer, 1865
Hyalyris oulita (Hewitson, 1859)
Hyalyris praxilla (Hewitson, 1870)
Hyalyris schlingeri Real, 1971
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Posidippus –
epigrammatic poet
Posidonius –
philosopher Pratinas –
playwright Praxilla – poet
Praxiteles –
sculptor Procles – King of
Sparta Proclus – philosopher...