Hegesianax - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Hegesianax
of Alexandria Troas - Greek historian, 2nd century B.C.
191/17
The historian Hegesianax improves his voice by abstaining from eating
187/4
The historian Hegesianax is selected to be one of Antiochus' "friends
  Within translations:
Athen_4.155
turn to dance came to Hegesianax of Alexandria in the
Athen_9.393
eard one sing. And Hegesianax of Alexandria, who arranged
DiogLaert_10.28
Gods; one on Piety; [28] Hegesianax four essays on Lives;
Vit:Arat_1
same name), Hermippus, Hegesianax, 10 Aristophanes of
Vit:Arat_2
say this was written by Hegesianax, and not by Aratus 12
Hegesianax
- in documents
PSI_345
ard. Write also to Hegesianax lest some violence should
Syll_322
esided over the singers: Hegesianax son of Anaxidemo
THI_90
(311-306) mas : Epigonos son of Hegesianax * * * {The list of
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