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- Simylus, Simulus, or Simylos (Gr****: Σιμύλος) may refer to: Simylus, Athenian comic poet of 4th century BC Simylus, Athenian tragic actor of 4th century...
- Poseidippus of C****andreia (c. 310–240 BC), comic poet Erginus (son of Simylus) from C****andreia, citharede winner in Soteria c. 260 BC Stamatios Kapsas...
- Antigenidas, son of Simylus, (fl. 4th century BC) was a cavalryman from Orchomenus, who served with Alexander's allied cavalry until the expedition reached...
- Olympiad 252 BC - Xenophanes of Amphissa in Aetolia 133rd Olympiad 248 BC - Simylus of Neapolis 134th Olympiad 244 BC - Alcides of Laconia 135th Olympiad 240...
- Moretum in 124 hexameter lines describes the preparation by the poor farmer Simylus of a meal. The poem is in the tradition of ****enistic poetry about the...
- potters (3rd century BC) Aetion of Amphipolis, sculptor Erginus (son of Simylus) from C****andreia citharede winner in Soteria (festival) c. 260 BC _ (son...
- later ... of Xypete 2 215/4 Eustratus of Oinoe 7 or 12 3rd century BC Simylus of Coele 2 or 10 or 11 ca. 200 BC Calchas of Hamaxanteia 10 or 11 190-170...
- BC Chartas Χάρτας son of Nikanor, hunter Beroia 248 BC Erginus (son of Simylus) from C****andreia citharede winner in Soteria (festival) c. 260 BC _ _...