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Stasinus (Ancient Gr****: Στασῖνος, romanized: Stasînos) of
Cyprus was a semi-legendary
early Gr**** poet. He is best
known for his lost work Cypria, which...
- lost epic poem of
ancient Gr**** literature,
which has been
attributed to
Stasinus and was
quite well
known in
classical antiquity and
fixed in a received...
- v t e Epic
Cycle Cypria (
Stasinus)
Iliad (Homer)
Aethiopis (Arctinus of Miletus)
Little Iliad (Lesches)
Iliupersis (Arctinus of Miletus)
Nostoi (Agias/Eumelus...
- the lost epic Cypria, the
prelude of the Iliad.
According to its author,
Stasinus of Cyprus,
Helen was born from the rape of
Nemesis by Zeus. Zeus fell in...
- epic poem,
probably composed in the late 7th century BC and
attributed to
Stasinus. The
Cypria is one of the
first specimens of Gr**** and
European poetry...
- Earth-encircling (gaiaokhos) sea (Oce****) and a disc also
appears in
Stasinus of Cyprus, Mimnermus, Aeschylus, and
Apollonius Rhodius. Homer's description...
- live with her
husband forevermore.
According to the lost epic
Cypria by
Stasinus, it was Iris who
informed Menelaus, who had
sailed off to Crete, of what...
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Excluding Homer's, none of the
works of the
cyclic poets has survived.
Homer Stasinus of
Cyprus Creophylus of
Samos Pany****is of Halicarn****us
Arctinus of Miletus...
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Apollonius Rhodius Quintus Smyrnaeus Nonnus Author(s) of the
Homeric Hymns Stasinus Arctinus of
Miletus Lesches Agias Eumelus of
Corinth Eugammon of Cyrene...
- second), and by him the
mother of the Horae.
According to the lost
Cypria by
Stasinus of Cyprus,
Themis and Zeus
together plotted the
start of the
Trojan War...