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- cured thereby. A p****age from Theopompus is given by Athenaeus in his Deipnosophistae. Claudius Aeli**** quotes both Theopompus and Lycus of Rhegium as sources...
- Theopompus is the name of: Theopompus, 4th century BC Gr**** historian Theopompus (king of Sparta), 7th–8th century BC Spartan king Theopompus (comic poet)...
- king beloved of the gods, Theopompus, through whom we took Messene with wide dancing-grounds. Pausanias reports that Theopompus was succeeded by his grandson...
- information, although rarely did he name his sources (see, exceptionally, Theopompus). Polybius wrote several works, most of which are lost. His earliest work...
- story to King Midas according to Theopompus's Philippica. Although Atlantis was incredibly big by Plato's account, Theopompus describes Meropis as even bigger...
- "fetched its weight in silver" in the fourth century BC, according to Theopompus. The discovery of large numbers of Murex s**** on Crete suggests the...
- Theopompus (Ancient Gr****: Θεόπομπος) was an Athenian poet of the Gr**** Old Comedy, the son of Theodectus or Theodorus. He produced 24 plays. Twenty titles...
- the markets of Byzantion were mentioned first by Xenophon and then by Theopompus who wrote that Byzantians "spent their time at the market and the harbour"...
- multipurpose stadium in Melbourne, Australia Marvels (Theopompus), a work by the ancient Gr**** author Theopompus MARVEL transmembrane domain, as found in proteins...
- The ancient town Dystus was mentioned by the 4th century BCE historian Theopompus. It is thought to have been founded by the Dryopians. The site of the...