
Eucrates - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Eucrates
"the Lark" - an Athenaian parasite, 4th century B.C.
+ Corydus
310/32
Anecdotes about Eucrates "the Lark", including sayings addressed
  Within translations:
Athen_* 06.240-242 *
Neilus to eat cakes, nor Corydus & To exercise his teeth
Athen_6.245
the following sayings of Corydus:- "Once when a courtesan
Eucrates 2
- archon of Delphi, 185/4 B.C.
Syll_585
(197-175) When the archon was Eukrates {185/4}, and the cou
THI_24
(early 2nd cent.) d fortune. When Eukrates was archon, in the mont
Eucrates 3
- the father of the poet Meleager
AnthPal_7.416
ranger, Meleager, son of Eucrates, who mixed the sweet-spo
Meleager_* 7.417-419 *
birth to me. From Eucrates I sprung, Meleager, who first
Meleager_7.418
rned me, Meleager son of Eucrates, more than most men with
Eucrates
- in documents
Syll_322
ptinous son of Leontides Eukrates son of Lampon Demet
Syll_546
(214/3) Pheidon son of Eukrates, and the archons at Xyniai
Syll_585
(197-175) f of his year were Eukrates, Damon and Xenocha
Syll_614
(c. 180/79) of the Rhodians, and Eukrates son of Kallikon, to
THI_148
(c. 201) f Rhodes, the son of Eukrates, who had been sent as
THI_24
(early 2nd cent.) Amyntas magistrates: Eukrates, Xeneas and Damokr
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