Sopater - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Sopater
- a Seleucid governor in Asia Minor, early 3rd century B.C.
281/25
a letter from Seleucus to Sopater, concerning the city of Athymbri
Sopater 2
of Paphos - a dramatist, writer of parodies, 3rd century B.C.
272/6
The death of the writer Sopater of Paphos.
  Within translations:
Athen_3.101
thin the oven. And Sopater says in his Hippolytus — & But
Athen_4.175
is called nablas; which Sopater the parodist, in his dram
Athen_4.176
(A) The reed. And Sopater, in his Bacchis, says - & And
Athen_11.784
so named in Alexandria, as Sopater the parodist says : "A
Athen_14.644
ood for mortal men. And Sopater the farce-writer, in his
Athen_14.649
of Clearchus. But Sopater the farce writer, in his drama
Athen_14.656
their age the same. And Sopater the farce-writer speaks
Athen_15.702
. the ancients know. For Sopater the farce-writer, in his play
Sopater 3
of Halicyae - a Sicilian in the time of Verres, 1st century B.C.
71/45
ding Epicrates, Heius, Heraclius, Philocrates, Sopater and Sosippus.
Cic:Verr_2.2.68
Sopater of Halicyae was one of
Cic:Verr_2.2.71
attended by the usual persons; Sopater's whole hopes of a successful
Cic:Verr_2.2.74
he had got rid of, Sopater would be acquitted; if on
Cic:Verr_2.2.80
knight Quintus Minucius, who defended Sopater, who knew of all that
Sopater 4
of Argos - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic games, 28 B.C.
Euseb]:Chron_213
race 188th [28 B.C.] - Sopater of Argos, stadion race
Sopater 5
- a Jewish envoy, 1st century B.C.
Joseph:AJ_14.241
sendeth greeting. Sopater, the ambassador of Hyrcanus the
Sopater
- in documents
SelPap_1.150
perity. {Addressed} Deliver to Sopatros from his brot
Syll_597
(c. 205-200) Apollo]. [Menekrates] and Sopatros of Thebes [made
Syll_602
(200-190) of Eileithyia. Sopatros of Demetrias, the son of T
Syll_669
(166-147) y of the council; and Sopatros of Anaktorion, the
Syll_690
(c. 135) f Thebes, the son of Sopatros → inscription
THI_67
(c. 208) Pergamon, the son of Sopatros Makron of Pergamon,
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