Xanthus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Xanthus
- a city in Lycia, Anatolia
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242/7a
SEG_36.1218, a letter from Ptolemy III to the city of Xanthus.
205/1
EG_38.1476, the response of Xanthus to an appeal for aid from the
197/21a
OGIS_746, recording the consecration of Xanthus by Antiochus.
  Within translations:
Euseb]:Chron_215
A.D.] - Hermogenes of Xanthus, stadion race [At this
OGIS_91
(205-181) half of the city of Xanthos, the commander Euphrain
Plin:HN_5.100
Then comes Pyrrha, and also Xanthus 15 miles from the sea,
Plin:HN_6.214
Lycaonia, Lycia, Patara, Xanthus, Caunus, Rhodes, Cos,
Porph:Fr_46
cus, Andriace, Limyra, Patara, Xanthus, and last of all
PsCallisth_1.42
And Argus came, the lord of Xanthus he. & His child,
SEG_18.570
(180-120) mos seized the city of Xanthos and staged massacres
SEG_33.1183
(260/59) e people and archons of Xanthos: since Pandaros of Herakleia, t
SEG_33.1184
(196) riest of the kings at Xanthos, and Tlepolemos son o
SEG_38.1476
(206/5) . Therefore the Xanthians, whose philanthropy is se
SEG_44.1218
(150-110) enable isopoliteia between the Xanthians and the Myrans - ha
SEG_60.1569
(c. 160-150) of Leto that is at Xanthos, one in the temple of
THI_139
(150-50) The people of Xanthos honoured for his benefactions Apollonides
Xanthus 2
- author of a history of Lydia, 5th century B.C.
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Athen_10.415
of one ship of war? And Xanthus, in his Account of Lydia,
Athen_12.515
first to castrate women, as Xanthus the Lydian tells us, or
Xanthus 3
- a Boeotian general, killed in a battle against the Athenians
Polyaen_1.19.1
of the Athenians, and Xanthus, general of the Boeotians
Xanthus 4
- an Egyptian official, 3rd century B.C.
265/23
Bagnall_92, a letter from Xanthus to Euphranor.
Xanthus
- in documents
SelPap_2.404
likewise 19 drachmae, of Xanthus, keeper of the archi
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