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that Ephippus lived about or shortly after the time of Alexander. There is however a passage in Arrian which would determine the age of Ephippus very
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Topics referred to by the same term
Ephippus or Ephippos may refer to: Ephippus of Olynthus, Ancient Greek historian of Alexander the Great Ephippus of Athens, Ancient Greek comic poet Ephippus
Ephippus
Species of fish
Ephippus orbis inhabits shallow coastal waters and estuaries at depths of 10–30 m (33–98 ft) and is sometimes associated with coral reefs. Ephippus orbis
Ephippus_orbis
Ancient Greek comic poet
ascribes to Ephippus is not his, but the production of some unknown author. There are some fragments also extant from the unknown plays of Ephippus. Suda ε
Ephippus_of_Athens
Genus of fishes
this genus: Ephippus goreensis Cuvier, 1831 (East Atlantic African spadefish) Ephippus orbis (Bloch, 1787) (Orbfish) Bailly N (ed.). "Ephippus Cuvier, 1816"
Ephippus_(fish)
Species of fish
Species: S. argus Binomial name Scatophagus argus (Linnaeus, 1766) Synonyms Ephippus argus (Linnaeus, 1766) Chaetodon pairatalis Hamilton, 1822 Chaetodon atromaculatus
Scatophagus_argus
Enchantress-goddess in Greek mythology
of the tragedian Aeschylus and of the 4th-century BC comic dramatists Ephippus of Athens and Anaxilas. The first told the story of Odysseus' encounter
Circe
Species of fish
Chaetodipterus faber (Broussonet, 1782) Synonyms Chaetodon faber Broussonet, 1782 Ephippus gigas Cuvier, 1829 Chaetodon gigas (Cuvier, 1831) Chaetodon oviformis Mitchill
Atlantic_spadefish
4th-century BC Athenian poet of Middle Comedy
first probably in the late 370s or 360s BC (IG II2 2325.144; just before Ephippus) According to the Suda (test. 1), which dates him to the 101st Olympiad
Eubulus_(poet)
Greek and Roman mythological creature
of Syrus by Apollo • Tanagra Tanagra, Boeotia mother of Leucippus and Ephippus by Poemander • Thebe Thebes, Boeotia wife of Zethus and also said to have
Nymph
Ancient Greek lyric poet (c. 630–c. 570 BC)
Sappho's name. Plays named Sappho by Ameipsias, Amphis, Antiphanes, Diphilos, Ephippus, and Timocles are attested. Two plays titled Phaon, four titled Leukadia
Sappho
Greek mythology
daughter of either Aeolus or Asopus. They had two sons, Leucippus and Ephippus, the father of Acestor. Because Tanagra was founded by him, it was called
Poemander_(mythology)
Area of study on military commander and king
Histories (also listed as Macedonica and Hellenica) by Duris of Samos Work of Ephippus of Olynthus Works of Strattis of Olynthus Work of Hagnothemis upon which
Historiography of Alexander the Great
Historiography_of_Alexander_the_Great
Genre of ancient Greek literature
Ambracia 4th century BC Stephanus, 332 BC Strato Aristophon Sotades Augeas Ephippus Heniochus Epigenes Mnesimachus Timotheus Sophilus Antidotus Naucrates Xenarchus
Ancient_Greek_comedy
Drepaneidae Drepane punctata Spotted sicklefish Least concern Ephippidae Ephippus orbis Orbfish Not evaluated Ephippidae Platax orbicularis Orbicular batfish
List of fish of the Persian Gulf
List_of_fish_of_the_Persian_Gulf
Extinct genus of fishes
Archaephippus ("ancient Ephippus") is an extinct genus of prehistoric spadefish that lived from the early Eocene. It contains a single species, A. asper
Archaephippus
the god Apollo in his role as healer or averter of evil. Acestor, son of Ephippus, son of Poemander from Tanagra in Boeotia. He was killed by Achilles during
Acestor
Niad-nymph of Hermes
Tanagra married Poemander, and together they had two sons: Leucippus and Ephippus. Poemander founded the city of Tanagra in Boeotia, which he named after
Tanagra_(mythology)
Species of fish
Ephippidae Genus: Chaetodipterus Species: C. lippei Binomial name Chaetodipterus lippei Steindachner, 1895 Synonyms Ephippus lippei (Steindachner, 1895)
West_African_spadefish
Tradition in depictions of Alexander the Great
Athenaeus of Naukratis reported that one of Alexander's contemporaries, Ephippus of Olynthus, stated that "Alexander used to wear even the sacred vestments
Horns_of_Alexander
Species of fish
Family: Ephippidae Genus: Chaetodipterus Species: C. zonatus Binomial name Chaetodipterus zonatus (Girard, 1858) Synonyms Ephippus zonatus Girard, 1858
Chaetodipterus_zonatus
Family of fishes
†Archaephippus Blot, 1969 Chaetodipterus Lacépède, 1802 †Eoplatax Blot, 1969 Ephippus Cuvier, 1816 †Laparon Casier, 1966 Parapsettus Steindachner, 1875 Platax
Ephippidae
(native), flathead sleeper, northern mud gudgeon Erythrocles acarina (native) Ephippus orbis (native), orbfish Platax pinnatus (questionable), dusky batfish Platax
List_of_fishes_of_India
Ancient Greek city
Ephorate of Classical Antiquities. Callisthenes (c. 360–328 BC), historian Ephippus (4th century BC), historian Euphantus (4th century BC), philosopher Sthennis
Olynthus
Species of fish
Chaetodon tetracanthus Lacepède, 1802 Cacodoxus tetracanthus (Lacepède, 1802) Ephippus tetracanthus (Lacepède, 1802) Scatophagus fasciatus Cuvier, 1831
Scatophagus_tetracanthus
– Athenian statesman Ephialtes of Trachis – traitor Ephippus – Middle Comedy playwright Ephippus – pamphleteer Ephorus – historian Epicharmus of Kos –
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lippei) Pacific spadefish (Chaetodipterus zonatus) African spadefish (Ephippus goreensis) Panama spadefish (Parapsettus panamensis) Chiasmodon braueri
List of least concern perciform fishes
List_of_least_concern_perciform_fishes
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n.
A West Indian fish of the genus Ephippus, remarkable for its high dorsal fin and brilliant colors.