Bithys   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Bithys   - a parasite of Lysimachus, king of Thrace
281/12 Sayings of Bithys, Pasiades, and Philippides, addressed to Lysimachus
Athen_06.246 Aristodemus relates that Bithys, the parasite of king Lysi
Athen_14.614 s;" (meaning to laugh at Bithys and Paris, who had more

  Bithys 2   - an Egyptian from Sebennytus, 3rd century B.C.
243/16 PEnteux+_12, a petition from Bithys against Hellanicus.

  Bithys 3   - a general of Demetrius II, king of Macedonia
233/2 Aratus is defeated by the Macedonian general Bithys at Phylacia.
Plut:Arat_34 battle near Phylacia, by Bithys, the new king's general

  Bithys 4   - son of Cotys; captured by the Romans in 168 B.C.
167/29 the senate to release his son Bithys and other Thracian hostages.


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