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Sositheus (Ancient Gr****: Σωσίθεος, c. 280 BC), a Gr****
tragic poet from
Alexandria Troas, was a
member of the
Alexandrian "pleiad". He must have resided...
- II
Philadelphus (Philiscus of Corcyra, Lycophron,
Alexander Aetolus,
Sositheus,…) are
currently known as the
Alexandrian Pleiad. In
modern times, Constantine...
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Alexandria s.v.
Lityersas Athenaeus,
Deipnosophistae 10.415b,
quoting Sositheus The
ritual lament in Gr****
tradition By
Margaret Alexiou,
Dimitrios Yatromanolakis...
- pleiad"
Philiscus of
Corcyra Lycophron Alexander Aetolus,
tragic poet
Sositheus of Alexandria,
dramatist Aeantides, a poet
traditionally ****ociated with...
- Pseudo-Eratosthenes, Catasterismi, 28 Both
Hyginus and pseudo-Eratosthenes cite
Sositheus, a
tragedian of the 3rd
century BCE
Gaius Julius Hyginus, Astronomica...
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Histories 8.138.2
Herodotus 7.73 Athenaeus,
Deipnosophistae 10.415b,
quoting Sositheus Plutarch,
Parallela minora 5 Arrian,
Alexandri Anabasis, B.3.4–6 Herodotus...
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Ptolemy II
Philadelphus at Alexandria.
Together with his main rival,
Sositheus, he is
counted among the
seven great tragics of the
Alexandrian canon...
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three surviving classical Athenian tragedians, with 7
surviving works.
Sositheus (fl. c. 280 BC)
Sotades (3rd
century BC)
Stasinus Stesichorus (c. 630...
- a beating. But
Cicero was
concerned that his
grief over the
death of
Sositheus, a
companionable young slave who had
served him as a
reader (anagnostes)...
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Phrynichus (tragic poet)
Plato (comic poet)
Pratinas Rhinthon Sophocles Sositheus Strattis Theodectes Xenocles Christopher of
Mytilene Michael Glycas John...