Nymphis   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Nymphis   of Heracleia - local historian, 3rd century B.C.
245/8 Nymphis of Heracleia writes a history down to the reign of the third
    Within translations:
Aelian:NA_17.3 speedily. [3] & Nymphis in the ninth book of his Histor
Athen_12.536 tting on the world." And Nymphis of Heracleia, in the sixt
Athen_12.549 xury. Accordingly, Nymphis of Heracleia, in the second boo
Athen_13.596 was very celebrated, as Nymphis relates in his Voyage rou
Athen_14.619 er, harpalykē." And Nymphis, in the first book of his
Memn_7 Chalcedon. Then Nymphis, who was one of the remaining
Memn_16 em. The historian Nymphis was the head of the embassy;

  Nymphis   - in documents
Syll_399 (278/7)   y: Dionysios son of Nymphis, director of traged


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