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plays by
Xenocles include Licymnius,
parodied by
Aristophanes in The Clouds, and
perhaps Myes.
Aristophanes also
refers negatively to
Xenocles in the Thesmophoriazusae...
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Xenocles of
Adramyttium (in Gr****: Ξενοκλής ο Αδραμυττηνός) was an
ancient Gr****
renowned orator,
mentioned by Strabo.
Xenocles hailed from Adramyttium...
- BC—Legendary
death of
Titus Tatius Roman King (Diarchy with
Romulus ). 744 BC—
Xenocles of
Messenia wins the
stadion race at the
ninth Olympic Games. 743 BC—Duke...
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tragedian from Thoricus, the son of the
playwright Xenocles and
grandson of Carcinus.
Another Xenocles,
mentioned by a
scholiast on Aristophanes' Frogs...
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Graphium xenocles, the
great zebra, is a
swallowtail butterfly found in
Southeast Asia
which is
common and not threatened. G. x.
xenocles Sikkim, ****am...
- Maenalus, a
distinguished fighter who
became rich in
service of Gelo.
Xenocles of Maenalus, a boys'
wrestler who won gold in the
ancient Olympic Games...
- in Athens.
Euripides won
second place,
losing to the
obscure tragedian Xenocles. Hecuba: Alas! Alas! Alas!
Ilion is ablaze; the fire
consumes the citadel...
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about Oedipus.
These include Achaeus of Eretria,
Nichomachus and the
elder Xenocles. The Bibliotheca, a Roman-era
mythological handbook,
includes a riddle...
- Aeschylus;
Sophocles took 2nd
place with
Oedipus Rex 416 BC –
Agathon 415 BC –
Xenocles 409 BC –
Sophocles (Philoctetes) 405 BC –
Euripides (The Bacchae, Iphigenia...
-
century BC) a
Spartan elegiac poet (or Athenian),
author of
martial verses Xenocles, (Ξενοκλής), or Zenocles, tragedian,
flourished 415 BC Xenokleides, 4th...