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- Sostratus (Σώστρατος Sostratos) may refer to: Sostratos of Aegina, Gr**** merchant Sostratos of Chios, ancient Gr**** sculptor Sostratus of Cnidus, designer...
- was dedicated and presumably funded by Sostratus, a friend of Egypt's ruler, Ptolemy. Pliny says that Sostratus was the architect and that Ptolemy graciously...
- Sostratus (Ancient Gr****: Σώστρατος, Sostratos) was an Ancient Gr**** athlete from Pellene, Achaea. He won the footrace for boys at the Ancient Olympic...
- claimed that Sostratus hid his name under plaster which bore the name of Ptolemy, so that when the plaster eventually fell off, Sostratus's name would be...
- Sostratus (Ancient Gr****: Σώστρατος) is mentioned in Pausanias' Description of Greece as a Gr**** mythological hero, reputedly beloved of Heracles. According...
- Nebrus 32. Sostratus III. 64. Theodorus II. 128. Sostratus, II. 256. Thedorus 512. Cleomyttades 1024. Crisamis 2048. Dard**** 4096. Sostratus 8192. Hippolochus...
- reference to Sostratus as a well known presence is something of a test case. A previously otherwise unknown and perhaps legendary figure, Sostratus has received...
- Sostratus (Ancient Gr****: Σώστρατος, Sostratos), son of Amyntas, was an aristocratic Macedonian youth who served Alexander the Great. Sostratus was implicated...
- of Heracles. Pausanias makes mention of Sostratus, a youth of Dyme, Achaea, as a lover of Heracles. Sostratus was said to have died young and to have...
- Coronis. A purported summary of a lost poem by an otherwise unknown poet "Sostratus", while naming the three Charites, adds to Homer's Pasithea, and Hesiod's...