• Ephippus of Athens (Greek: Ἔφιππος ὁ Ἀθηναῖος) was an Ancient Greek comic poet of the middle comedy. We learn this from the testimonies of Suidas and Antiochus...
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  • Ephippus or Ephippos may refer to: Ephippus of Olynthus, Ancient Greek historian of Alexander the Great Ephippus of Athens, Ancient Greek comic poet Ephippus...
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    Circe (category Children of Helios)
    the work of the tragedian Aeschylus and of the 4th-century BC comic dramatists Ephippus of Athens and Anaxilas. The first told the story of Odysseus'...
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  • Epaphroditus of Chaeronea – scholar Ephialtes – Athenian statesman Ephialtes of Trachis – traitor Ephippus – Middle Comedy playwright Ephippus – pamphleteer...
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    (1st ed.). Athens: Anagnosis. ISBN 978-960-88087-0-6. The Warburg Institute Iconographic Database (images of Nymphs) The dictionary definition of nymph at...
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    Olynthus (redirect from History of Olynthus)
    public tours during daylight hours. Callisthenes (c. 360-328 BC), historian Ephippus (4th century BC), historian Euphantus (4th century BC), philosopher Sthennis...
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  • Acestor (category Epithets of Apollo)
    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...
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    hydriads, are a type of female spirit, or nymph, presiding over fountains, wells, springs, streams, brooks and other bodies of fresh water. They are...
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