Cephalus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Cephalus   - great-grandfather of the orator Lysias
Plut:Mor_835 ysanias, and great-grandson of Cephalus. His father was

  Cephalus 2   - father of the orator Lysias
Plut:Mor_835 IAS was the son of Cephalus, grandson of Lysanias, and gre

  Cephalus 3   - an Athenian orator, late 5th century B.C.
Athen_13.592 urtesan, whose panegyric Cephalus the orator wrote, just

  Cephalus 4   - an influential statesman in Epirus, 2nd century B.C.
170/1 Cephalus is forced by the accusations of Charops to openly support

  Cephalus 5   - son of Hermes; one of the lovers of Eos (Dawn)
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Wikipedia entry
Athen_13.566 them; as Dawn does with Cephalus and Cleitus and Tithonus
Philoch_28 Oiē was the daughter of Cephalus, and wife of Charo


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