Cratinus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Cratinus
of Megara - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic games, 652 B.C.
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race 32nd [652 B.C.] - Cratinus of Megara, stadion race
Cratinus 2
of Athens - a boy who sacrificed himself to avert a plague, 6th century B.C.
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stances, too, that happened to Cratinus the Athenian, are
Cratinus 3
- writer of Old Comedy, 5th century B.C.
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salacious, and they cite Cratinus as a witness, when he
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is clever. This Cratinus said, & Dionysus, and breathe
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speak in this way. Cratinus, in his Pluti, says - & As for
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since the most admirable Cratinus brandished the before-ci
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for the bridegroom." Cratinus in Dionysalexander : "{A}
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name of a drinking-cup, which Cratinus mentions in The thus :
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{104.} Cratinus says in Runaway : "Receive
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the chrysis is mentioned by Cratinus in The : "Pouring a
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in the game of cottabus Cratinus : "It's death to drink
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ted to luxury. And Cratinus in his Cheirons, speaking of
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;rosy-fingered", as Cratinus says, but who have one
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spits at Delphi, which Cratinus mentions in the followin
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ioned under this name by Cratinus in his Nemesis, and by
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or the triangle. And Cratinus, in his Effeminate Perso
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And Pontianus replied: - Cratinus says that Philippides
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honey over them? And Cratinus, in his Laws, says -
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appa;α'. And Cratinus, in his Odysseuses, has the
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extravagance. And Cratinus speaks of their extravagant
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was also called kottabos as Cratinus shows in his Nemesis But
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And Cratinus, in his Nemesis says -
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as for the expression in Cratinus: olisbos that is said in
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at the public expense; and Cratinus the comic poet, in his
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And Cratinus, in his Effeminate People says
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and of kosmosandalon And Cratinus, in his Effeminate Persons
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his plays; and so does Cratinus, a poet of the old
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of insanity. [25] Cratinus, the comic poet, lived ninety-
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enians] is made clear by Cratinus in his Cheirones, Pylaea
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son of Lysidonides, whom Cratinus mentions in his Pytine
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Cratinus of Athens won victories after
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diction, and a rival of Cratinus, [except] that some of his
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were Epicharmus, Magnes, Cratinus, Crates, Pherecrates, Phrynichus,
Cratinus 4
the Younger - writer of Middle Comedy, 4th century B.C.
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of Blepaeus. And Cratinus the younger in his Titans says
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scoured to brightness.' Cratinus the Younger in Cheiron
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the eighth book. And Cratinus the Younger says : "From
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And the younger Cratinus, in his play called The Giants
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be guided by the younger Cratinus, who says in his Omphale
Cratinus 5
of Methymne - a harp-player, later 4th century B.C.
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played without singing,- Cratinus of Methymne, and Ariston
Cratinus 6
of Aegeira - victor in the boys' wrestling contest at the Olympic Games, 260 B.C.
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Cratinus of Aegeira wins the Olympic prize for boys' wrestling.
Cratinus 7
of Sphettus - an Athenian envoy to Sparta, 392 B.C.
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docides of Cydathenaeum, Cratinus of Sphettus and Eubulide
Cratinus
- in documents
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(140-130) as, Dionysios son of Kratinos and Eurykles son of P
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(204/3) l;ndros of (?) Phola, Kratinos of Tritea, [Poly]str
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(190) yboulas of Amphissa Kratinos of Tritea Archedamo
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(190-140) g with the architect Kratinos shall let out a contr
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(c. 190) tratos of Physkos 50 Kratinos of Triteia K...mos, D
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(c. 188/7) wn Boys' pentathon: Kratinos of . . . in The
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