
Democles - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Democles
- a parasite of Dionysius II
Athen_6.250
Dionysius was pacified, Democles continued, and said, "Bu
Polyaen_5.46.1
nt, instead of general. [46] Democles. Democles, who was
Democles 2
- a parasite, called Zomos
Athen_6.242
bout all fat and heavy, & Like Democles? you call him Grav
Democles 3
- a parasite, called Lagynion
Athen_13.584
amed Metaneira; and when Democles the parasite, who was
Democles 4
- an Athenian orator, late 4th century B.C.
→ Wikipedia entry
Plut:Mor_842
them at liberty again, - Democles, who was Theophrastus'
Democles 5
- a handsome young Athenian, who committed suicide to preserve his chastity
303/1
courtesans Lamia and Leaena; Democles commits suicide to escape the
  Within translations:
Plut:Demetr_24
virtue and chastity of Democles ought not to be left und
Democles 6
- Athenian archon, 278 B.C.
278/_
Athenian archon: Democles
Democles
- in documents
Syll_492
(c. 263) on of Erythrai, the son of Demokles . . . of Larisa
Syll_542
(228/7-212/1) spalta thesmothetes: Demokles of Kolonos Poseidi
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