Philiscus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Philiscus   - a companion of the orator Lysias, 4th century B.C.
Plut:Mor_836 than Isocrates. Philiscus, his companion, and Isocrates

  Philiscus 2   of Corcyra - tragic poet, 3rd century B.C.
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246/3 eneral comments on the career of the tragedian Philiscus of Corcyra.
    Within translations:
Athen_5.198   After them marched Philiscus the poet, being a priest of
SelPap_3.106   blest wayfarer, go your path, Philicus, to see the fair land

  Philiscus 3   - Epicurean philosopher, 2nd century B.C.
173/8 Epicurean philosophers Alcaeus and Philiscus are expelled from Rome.
    Within translations:
Athen_12.547 men, banish Alcaeus and Philiscus the Epicureans out of

  Philiscus 4   - a settler in Egypt, 1st century B.C.
92/1 SelPap_1.2, the marriage contract of Philiscus and Apollonia.

  Philiscus 5   of Aegina - a Cynic philosopher, 4th century B.C.
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323/29 by Agis, Anaxarchus, Antiphanes, Dioxippus, Philiscus and others.
    Within translations:
Teles_46 ticus' addressed to you, Philiscus; because I see that you

  Philiscus   - in documents
PCairZen_59223 will write a receipt to Philiskos , together with one for
PCairZen_59256 110 The title of Philiskos has not yet been found in wri
SEG_58.370 (180-170)   Aischros, Heragoras, Philiskos and Artemon - as
SelPap_1.77 deme, to Serenus son of Philiscus son of Sarapion an
SelPap_2.247 (Before 270)   the priesthood of Philiscus son of Spoudaeus, the
SelPap_2.266 (mid 3rd cent.)   To Philiscus greeting from Haren
Syll_322 Anaxileōs son of Philiskos Lykos son of Dexikr
Syll_424 (256/5 or 254/3)   kleides Flute-player: Philiskos of Boeotia, the so
Syll_559 (c. 207/6)   Maiandros, namely Philiskos son of Pythagoras,
THI_107 (188-186)   odes son of Minnion Philiskos son of Lysimachos Dem
THI_98 (250-200)     on behalf of Philiskos son of Philiskos Theo
THI_99.A (200-150)   y of Kos. When Philiskos was monarchos, on the twen


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