
Ctesicles - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Ctesicles
- Athenian archon, 334 B.C.
DionHal:Din_9
him followed: Euaenetus Ctesicles Nicocrates Nicetes Aris
FGrH_255.6
were Pythodelus, Euaenetus, Ctesicles and Nicocrates.
Plut:Mor_844
of Euonymus, in the year when Ctesicles was archon [334
Ctesicles 2
- a Greek sculptor, 3rd century B.C.
254/18
The artist Ctesicles displays a painting at Ephesus, insulting Strato
  Within translations:
Athen_13.606
spoken of is the work of Ctesicles; as Adaeus of Mitylene
Ctesicles 3
- an Egyptian, probably living at Crocodilopolis, 3rd century B.C.
220/3
PEnteux_26, a petition from Ctesicles against Dionysius.
Ctesicles 4
- author of a Greek chronicle
Athen_6.272
choenix'. But Ctesicles, in the third book of his Chr
Athen_10.445
died of drunkenness, as Ctesicles relates, in the third
Ctesicles 5
- a Seleucid official in the reign of Antiochus III
SEG_39.1283
(213) cerning everything to Zeuxis and Ktesikles.
Ctesicles
- in documents
THI_127
(c. 210) hete of the Mouseia : Ktesikles son of Saon oversee
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