Codrus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Codrus
- an ancient king of Athens
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AnthPal_11.319
elf Erechtheus, Cecrops, Codrus, & whoever you like ; no
Asclepiad_9.63
noble than any descendant of Codrus. For who has not sun
Cic:Tusc_1.116
their fellow-citizens: they instance Codrus, who threw himself into
Euseb]:Chron_183
ng, [p183] followed by his son Codrus. The total duration
Euseb]:Chron_185
the Peloponnese. Codrus, the son of Melanthus, for 21
Just_2.6
ing of the Athenians was Codrus, who, learning the answer
Just_2.7
[2.7] & & After Codrus there was no king at Athens; a
Oros_1.18
Peloponnesians at the time when Codrus died, the uprisings of the
Polyaen_1.18.1
also: Diodorus, 8.27'2] [18] & Codrus. In a war between
ValMax_5.6e.1
The king of the Athenians, Codrus, when he saw the territory
Codrus 2
of Ephesus - son of Echeanax, 4th century B.C.
Polyaen_6.49.1
hand over Anaxagoras, Codrus, and Diodorus, the sons
Codrus
- in documents
AnthPal_9.275
MACEDONIUS & { Ph 2 } & Codrus killed the boar on land,
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