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Aristophon (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστόφων) was the name of a number of different people of ancient Greece: Aristophon (painter), 5th-century BCE painter and
Aristophon
Ancient Greek orator living around the 4th century BCE
Aristophon (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστόφων) was the eponymous archon in the year 330 BCE. Second century BCE philosopher Theophrastus calls this Aristophon
Aristophon_of_Athens
Ancient Greek orator living around the 4th century BCE
Aristophon (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστόφων) was native of the deme of Collytus, a great orator and politician, whose career is for the most part contemporaneous
Aristophon_of_Colyttus
4th-century BC Athenian politician
Aristophon (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστοφῶν; lived 4th century BC) was native of the deme of Azenia in Attica. He lived about and after the end of the Peloponnesian
Aristophon_of_Azenia
Aristophon (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστοφῶν) was an Athenian comic poet of the Middle Comedy. He was probably victorious at least once at the Lenaia around 350
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Aristophon was a Greek painter, mentioned by Pliny the Elder. Aristophon was the son and pupil of the elder Aglaophon, and brother of Polygnotus. He was
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Antiphanes Epicrates of Ambracia 4th century BC Stephanus, 332 BC Strato Aristophon Sotades Augeas Ephippus Heniochus Epigenes Mnesimachus Timotheus Sophilus
Ancient_Greek_comedy
5th-century BC partner of Athenian statesman Pericles
Kassel, Rudolf; Austin, Colin, eds. (1983). Poetae Comici Graeci. Vol. IV Aristophon – Crobylus. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-002405-0. Kennedy
Aspasia
Greek island in the North Aegean Sea
Aglaophon (6th–5th century BC), painter, teacher and father of Polygnotus and Aristophon Hegemon of Thasos, comedian, inventor of parody Leodamas (4th century
Thasos
Eriphus Epicrates of Ambracia 4th century BC Stephanus, 332 BC Strato Aristophon Euphron Sotades of Athens Augeas Epippus Heniochus Epigenes Mnesimachus
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was the father and instructor of Polygnotus. He had another son named Aristophon. As Polygnotus flourished before the 90th Olympiad, Aglaophon probably
Aglaophon
Teucrus To Aristophon To Amphinomus To Erythia To Paurolas To Paurolas To the Messinans To Androcles To Pythagoras To Thorax To Leon To Aristophon To Antimachus
Epistles_of_Phalaris
Megara 116 § 316 BC Pankration Astyanax Miletos 117 § 312 BC Pankration Aristophon Athens 117 § 312 BC Stadion Parmenion Mytilene Eusebius 117 § 312 BC Pentathlon
List of ancient Olympic victors
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Deme of ancient Attica
432–382 BCE), Plato's brother Ariston of Athens (d. 424 BCE), Plato's father Aristophon of Colyttus (fl. 4th century BCE), orator Agyrrhius (fl. 4th century BCE)
Collytus
Chief magistrate of an ancient Greek city-state
Nicetes Also spelled Niceratos 331–330 112.2 Aristophanes 330–329 112.3 Aristophon 329–328 112.4 Cephisophon 328–327 113.1 Euthicritus 327–326 113.2 Hegemon
Eponymous_archon
Nurse of Zeus in Greek mythology
Kassel, Rudolf, and Colin Austin (1983), Poetae Comici Graeci. Volumen IV: Aristophon – Crobylus, Berlin and New York, De Gruyter, 1983. ISBN 9783110024050
Amalthea_(mythology)
Community in Greece
University Press, 2001: ISBN 0-19-814760-0), p. 47. Craig Cooper, "Hypereides, Aristophon, and the Settlement of Keos" in Craig Cooper (ed.), Epigraphy and the
Ioulis
Athenian logographer (c. 390 – 322 BC)
prosecuted Autocles for treason. During the Social War (358–355 BC) he accused Aristophon, then one of the most influential men at Athens, of malpractices, and
Hypereides
comedian Aristophanes of Byzantium – scholar Aristophanes – playwright Aristophon - several people Aristotle – two; philosopher, Athenian general Aristoxenus
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5th-century BC Athenian Old Comedy poet
Kassel, Rudolf; Austin, Colin, eds. (1983). Poetae Comici Graeci. Vol. IV Aristophon - Crobylus. de Gruyter. Nesselrath, Heinz-Günther (2006). "Crates [1]"
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Aristonymus Aristophanes Aristophanes (vase painter) Aristophanes of Byzantium Aristophon (comic poet) Aristotelian ethics Aristotelianism Aristotle Aristotle's
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4th-century BCE Athenian politician and general
of not supporting him. In the subsequent prosecution he was aided by Aristophon. Being left in the sole command, and needing funds, which he was unwilling
Chares_of_Athens
4th-century BC Greek statesman and general
that the Athenians put them on their trial. The accusers were Chares and Aristophon. Iphicrates, who had fewer enemies than Timotheus, was acquitted; but
Timotheus_(general)
Patroclus, who commanded on one occasion the ships of Ptolemy Philadelphus. Aristophon of Azenia Strabo. Geographica. Vol. ix. p.398. Page numbers refer to those
Azenia_(Attica)
4th-century BC Athenian politician and general
five talents. This was perhaps the Cephisodotus who, in 355 BC, joined Aristophon the Azenian and others in defending the law of Leptines against Demosthenes
Cephisodotus_(general)
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