
Charicles - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Charicles
of Carystus - a man who supplied Demosthenes with books
Plut:Mor_844
and by the assistance of Charicles of Carystus those also
Charicles 2
- the son-in-law of Phocion
Plut:Phoc_21
ards he applied to Charicles, Phocion's son-in-law, and
Plut:Phoc_22
ughter, he even employed Charicles to get a superb monumen
Plut:Phoc_33
much alarmed Callimedon and (?) Charicles that they fled
Plut:Phoc_35
Phalerum, Callimedon, Charicles, and some others, who
Charicles 3
- a historian, of uncertain date
Athen_8.350
hibited in that city, as Charicles relates, in the first
Charicles 4
- Athenian archon, (?) 184 B.C.
184/_
Athenian archon: Charicles
  Within translations:
Syll_474
(184/3) the year of Charikles as archon, in the sixth
Charicles
- in documents
SEG_43.212
(c. 200) Hippolaa daughter of Charikles : 5 drachmas Lysis d
Syll_489
(c. 234) ias Flute-players: Charikles [of Boeotia], the son
Syll_636
(178) Kleandros Magnetes: Charikles of Demetrias, the son
THI_127
(c. 210) es : Hismeinias son of Charikles secretary of templ
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