
Apellicon - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Apellicon
of Teos - a book-collector in the first century B.C.
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88/63
Apellicon collects a large library, including the books of Aristotele
88/64
The Romans defeat an Athenian force led by Apellicon at Delos.
  Within translations:
Athen_5.214
sending into the island Apellicon of Teos, who had become
Athen_5.215
troops, and falling on Apellicon and his soldiers, who
Apellicon
- in documents
Syll_410
(? 277-275) heus son of Pytheus Apellikon son of Peithagoras
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