Chrysogonus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Chrysogonus
- a flute-player, 4th century B.C.
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once to the father of Chrysogonus, when he was saying
Athen_12.535
the rowers took their oars, Chrysogonus played on a flute the
Athen_14.648
men. For it was Chrysogonus the flute-player, as Aristo
Chrysogonus 2
of Nicaea - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic Games, 116 B.C.
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Olympic victor in the stadion race: Chrysogonus of Nicaea
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Olympic victor in the stadion race: Chrysogonus of Nicaea (II)
  Within translations:
Euseb]:Chron_211
race 166th [116 B.C.] - Chrysogonus of Nicaea, stadion
Chrysogonus 3
(L. Cornelius Chrysogonus) - a freedman of Sulla, early 1st century B.C.
→ Wikipedia entry
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Chrysogonus, while at Volaterrae, plots to seize the property of Sex.
  Within translations:
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- I mean Lucius Cornelius Chrysogonus. What he demands from you
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affair was reported to Chrysogonus in Sulla's camp at
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Titus Roscius, the agent of Chrysogonus, comes to Ameria ; he
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by their own, and when Chrysogonus assured them that he himself
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owing to the influence of Chrysogonus, my client would find none
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because it is committed by Chrysogonus, to be endured? For, by
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is the good pleasure of Chrysogonus, who has not left him
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has been the assertion of Chrysogonus that no one would undertake
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his property themselves, and Chrysogonus were presiding at the
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are in the suite of Chrysogonus, by whom they are highly
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the news was taken to Chrysogonus in the camp of Lucius
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now, let us turn to Chrysogonus himself, and consider what was
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of the other deputies to Chrysogonus; he advised him to take
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and make an agreement with Chrysogonus, and, if he thought it
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manners are so attractive to Chrysogonus that he wishes these men,
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to that golden name of Chrysogonus, ** under which the whole
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this is the work of Chrysogonus - that he lied, that
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the following questions to Chrysogonus on my own account,
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of the excessive power of Chrysogonus ; those who are inclined
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He begs and prays you, Chrysogonus, if out of his father's
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gentlemen, if we cannot persuade Chrysogonus to be content with our
Hieron:Chron_1938
efending Roscius against Chrysogonus, Cicero went away to
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the slave market are Chrysogonus freedman of Sulla, Amphion,
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