
Castor - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Castor
- son of Zeus and Leda; one of the Dioscuri
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117/11
The temple of Castor and Pollux is restored by Metellus Delmaticus.
106/17
the dedication of walls at Capua, to Ceres and to Castor and Pollux.
80/26
kes over responsibility for the maintenance of the temple of Castor.
74/30
es, especially the temple of Castor, which has devolved to a boy call
58/6
forms an armed gang of slaves, and occupies the temple of Castor.
  Within translations:
Cic:DeOr_2.352
particulars introduced concerning Castor and Pollux, Scopas
Cic:Tusc_1.28
same illustrious fame we receive Castor and Pollux as gods, who
CIL_1.1443
keepers of the temple of Castor and Pollux, by decre
CIL_1.569
iii) Another casket, depicting Castor, Pollux, a dw
CIL_1.680
marble statues of Castor and Pollux; likewise the pur
CIL_6.40959
. he dedicated a temple [to Castor] . . . from the
CIL_add.7
(early 1st cent.) se-Rider}, Hercules Victor, Castor, Pollux, Came
CIL_add.8
(1st cent. A.D.) The temple of [Castor and] Pollux was dedicated on
GranLic_2
Italy with the cult of Castor, who is shown holding [two
Just_42.3
phistratus, the charioteers of Castor and Pollux, to be
Obseq_68
months. In the temple of Castor some letters from the names
Ovid:Cons_283
the Ledaean brothers {Castor and Pollux}, concordant
Plut:Mor_189
solently towards him, By Castor and Polydeuces, said he,
PsCallisth_1.42
Rich Lycus followed and then Castor came. & His son was
ValMax_1.8.1
time neither side gave ground, Castor and Pollux took the Romans
ValMax_5.5.3
it be the example of Castor and Pollux.
Castor 2
of Rhodes - a grammarian of the 1st century B.C.; author of a chronicle
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61/36
The end of the list of consuls in the chronicle of Castor.
61/37
summary of the life and writings of Castor of Rhodes.
  Within translations:
Apollod:Fr_79
of Damascus, Timagenes, Castor the chronicler, and Apollo
Euseb]:Chron_53
riter [to mention them]: Castor, in the first book of the
Euseb]:Chron_55
little later on. Castor writes about the Assyrians again
Euseb]:Chron_173
The chronographer Castor lists the dates of the Sicyonian
Euseb]:Chron_177
from the ancient histories. Castor mentions them in the
Euseb]:Chron_181
any earlier kings. Castor explained this in the summary
Euseb]:Chron_183
a complete end. That is what Castor wrote. Now we will
Euseb]:Chron_265
from the six books of Castor, containing an account of
Euseb]:Chron_295
ount in the chronicle of Castor, where he gives a summary
Castor 3
- son-in-law of Deiotarus, 1st century B.C.
43/129
Deiotarus kills his son-in-law Castor.
Castor
- in documents
OGIS_188
(? 89) behalf of Kastor, the kinsman and idiologos
OGIS_189
(? 89) hon, the colleague of Kastor, the kinsman and idiol
SelPap_1.44
To Castor son of Antiphilus, of
SelPap_1.85
ll. Gaius Longinus Castor, veteran honourably discha
SelPap_2.279
his sons Hermophilus and Castor to go down to the ass
SelPap_2.350
the left knee. I, Castor, public scribe, have made
SelPap_2.405
her of An ....... dedicated by Castor son of Asclepia
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