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Pythocles of
Sicyon was an
ancient Gr****
athlete listed by
Eusebius of
Caesarea as a
victor in the
stadion race of the 136th
Olympiad (236 BC). In his...
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Letter to
Pythocles is the
second letter preserved by
Diogenes Laertius in The
Lives and
Opinions of
Eminent Philosophers. In
Letter to
Pythocles, Epicurus...
- destro****. Only
three letters written by him—the
letters to Menoeceus,
Pythocles, and Herodotus—and two
collections of quotes—the Prin****l
Doctrines and...
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Phaedrus (/ˈfiːdrəs, ˈfɛdrəs/), son of
Pythocles, of the
Myrrhinus deme (Gr****: Φαῖδρος Πυθοκλέους Μυῤῥινούσιος, Phaĩdros Puthokléous Murrhinoúsios; c...
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Doctrines are,
together with Epicurus'
Letters to Herodotus, Menoeceus, and
Pythocles, the most
authoritative writings in Epicureanism. The Prin****l Doctrines...
- 135 § 240 BC
Boxing Kleoxenos Alexandria Eusebius 136 § 236 BC
Stadion Pythocles Sikyon Eusebius 137 § 232 BC
Pentathlon Gorgos Messene 137 § 232 BC Stadion...
- from two of
these statues survive: the
Ganymede of
Leochares and the
Pythocles of Polykleitos.
Because Vespasian was both a
leading general and later...
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painter Nealkes (3rd
century BC)
painter Anaxandra (3rd
century BC)
painter Pythocles (3rd
century BC),
runner (Olympic
victor 236 BC)
Aratus of
Sicyon (271–213...
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Epirus – king of
Epirus Pythagoras –
mathematician Pytheas –
explorer Pythocles –
philosopher Pythodorus –
Athenian general Rhi**** – poet and grammarian...
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Symposium Protagoras Phaedo of Elis
Phaedo Phaedrus of Myrrhinus, son of
Pythocles Phaedrus,
Symposium Protagoras;
Epigram 4
Philebus Philebus Polemarchus...