Cratippus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Cratippus   - a Greek historian, who wrote a continuation of Thucydides' history
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Plut:Mor_834 415 B.C.]. For, as Cratippus informs us, when the Corinthi

  Cratippus 2   - presiding magistrate at Pergamon, (?) last 2nd century B.C.
Joseph:AJ_14.247 Pergamon. "When Cratippus was prytanis, on the first

  Cratippus 3   - the father of the tyrants of Tralles, early 1st century B.C.
85/11 The sons of Cratippus rule as tyrants at Tralles.

  Cratippus 4   of Pergamon - a Peripatetic philosopher, 1st century B.C.
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44/33 Caecilius, Cratippus, Pompeius Trogus, Q.Sextius and Theopompus
    Within translations:
Cic:Brut_250 and very intimate friend Cratippus." [251] & "Though I

  Cratippus   - in documents
Lucill_11.216 F 89 } & You have heard of Cratippus as a lover of boy


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