Philotas   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Philotas   of Sybaris - victor in the boys' boxing contest at the Olynpic games, 616 B.C.
Euseb]:Chron_199 was added, and the winner was Philotas of Sybaris. 42nd

  Philotas 2   - satrap of Cilicia after the death of Alexander the Great
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Wikipedia entry
Arrian:Fr_1   to Laomedon; Cilicia to Philotas; Media to Pithon ; Cappa
Arrian:Fr_10   on, because he knew that Philotas, the satrap of the count
Just_13.4   on Ptolemy's province; and Philotas was allotted Cilic
Just_13.6   tus. Cilicia, being taken from Philotas, was given to Phil
Oros_3.23   on Ptolemy's province: Philotas received Cilicia; Philon,
PsCallisth_3.31   arsalian, Philip the inventor, Philotas, Menander . . .
PsCallisth_3.33   ide of the river Halys (?) let Philotas rule. Over Babylon

  Philotas 3   - a citharist, late 4th century B.C.
310/8 Diodorus, Mynnacus, Phaon, Philotas, Propis, Ptolemy, Satyrus,
    Within translations:
Athen_8.352 airs, because his pupil Philotas had beaten Timotheus

  Philotas 4   - son of Parmenion; killed in 330 B.C.
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Wikipedia entry
Just_12.5   ing in rank, and his son Philotas, were put to death; an
Just_12.6   14 Parmenion and Philotas, his cousin Amyntas, his murde
Oros_3.18   murdered Parmenion and Philotas. Attalus, Eurylochus, Pausanius,

  Philotas   - in documents
SEG_43.212 (c. 200)   Thioklia daughter of Philotas : 5 drachmas Epichari
SEG_51.1050 (mid 3rd century)   [A]   When Philotas was monarchos, on the
SelPap_1.21 of Heraclous, . . sis son of Philotas and of Arist
SelPap_2.260 my lord, by Herennius Philotas the former epistrat
Syll_546 (214/3)   Pellene, (?) Philotas of Aperantia, the son of T
Syll_599 (c. 196-192)   os Sot... . . . Philotas son of Pamenes on the (?)
THI_59 (181/0)   s from Nikanor son of Philotas, tetrarch, Theoxenos
THI_61.D (173-169)   hodoros men:   Philotas of Laodikeia [in] Lyci
THI_98 (250-200)   ippos Amyntas son of Philotas


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