Deinias - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Deinias
- a member of the club of sixty Athenian wits, 4th century B.C.
Athen_14.614
nicknamed the Crab, and Deinias, and also Mnasigeiton and
Deinias 2
- an Athenian, who donated a piece of land for public use, 4th century B.C.
DionHal:Din_10
speech for Aeschines against Deinias: "I would wish, gen
Plut:Mor_841
ven ground, given by one Deinias to Lycurgus for the use
Deinias 3
- a perfume-seller
Athen_12.552
on Pleasure, says that Deinias the perfumer gave himself
Deinias 4
- a Sicyonian, who assassinated the tyrant Abantidas
Plut:Arat_3
the escape of Aratus, Deinias and Aristoteles the teach
Deinias 5
- a Greek historian, who wrote about the Argolis
Plut:Arat_29
enae, and the tyrant, as Deinias tells us, was overtaken
Deinias 6
- tyrant of Crannon in Thessaly
Polyaen_2.34.1
and repealed the law. [34] & Deinias. Deinias the son
Deinias
- in documents
Syll_314
(c. 320 +) Arkadia, the son of Deinias Men's wrestling cont
THI_151
(145-137) . . . son of Deinias Philombrotos son of Deinomacho
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