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    The Parian Chronicle or Parian Marble (Latin: Marmor Parium, abbr. Mar. Par.) is a Greek chronology, covering the years from 1582 BC to 299 BC, inscribed...
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  • confers to the Gregorian timeline's 1581 BC, according to the Digital Marmor Parium project at the University of Leipzig, directed by Dr. Monica Berti Actaeus...
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    Apollodorus, 3.14.1; Tzetzes, Chiliades 5.638 ff; Parian Chronicle, Marmor Parium 2–4 as cited in Apollodorus, 3.14.1, f.n.1 "Cecrops | King of Athens...
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  • 1; Hyginus, Fabulae 6, 76, 178, 274 & 275; Lucian, De dea Syria 4; Marmor Parium, Chronicle 8; Malalas, Chronographia 2.30 & 39; Pausanias, 3.15.8; Nonnus...
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  • times[clarification needed] (test. 1. 3), first in 376, according to the Marmor Parium (FGrHist 239 A 70 = test. 3). Inscriptional evidence shows that three...
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    Ancyranum, because the most complete copy of it was found at Ancyra. The Marmor Parium at Oxford, found in Paros, is a chronological record of Greek history...
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  • 251, ed Reiske. See, e.g., Newman, Class. Mus. vol. i. pp. 153, 154. Marmor Parium, Chronicle, 68.81b Athenaeus, Deipnosophists, 13.84 Diogenes Laertius...
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    interpretation (a hazardous exercise even at the best of times). The Marmor Parium, only partially preserved in the relevant place, dates him to 541/40 BC...
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  • 2307/arion.22.1.0053. JSTOR arion.22.1.0053. S2CID 171785310. "The Digital Marmor Parium Project at the University of Leipzig". Kennedy, Hannah. "Visual interpretation...
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    another Stesichorus belonging to the fourth century, mentioned in the Marmor Parium. Bovillae, about twelve miles outside Rome, was the original site of...
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