
Sisyphus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Sisyphus
- son of Aeolus; an ancient king of Ephyra
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Aelian:NA_6.58
not, you men who rival Sisyphus* and the Cercopes **
AnthPal_11.67
put together, grandmother of Sisyphus and sister of Deuc
AntipSid_7.81
O Cleobulus, and the land of Sisyphus & says that Peria
AntipSid_9.151
matrons of the town of Sisyphus, and her myriads of peop
Athen_11.493
} : 'Where also dwelt Sisyphus, who ho was the craftiest
Cic:Tusc_1.10
water touches his chin; and Sisyphus,
Cic:Tusc_1.98
the prudence of Ulysses and Sisyphus: nor should I then be
Nicand:Al_600
eneath which the sons of Sisyphus buried the youthful Meli
Polyaen_1.Preface
the authority of Homer, Sisyphus the son of Aeolus was
Polyaen_6.52.1
government of Acragas. [52] Sisyphus. Sisyphus, who sus
[Sen]:Octav_3
the cruel task of a Sisyphus, and the rapacious vulture of
Sisyphus 2
- tyrant of Pharsalus, 4th century B.C.
Athen_6.252
was a flatterer and servant of Sisyphus the tyrant of Phar
Sisyphus
- in documents
CIL_1.1537
Gaius, Lucius Runtius Sisyphus son of Gaius, and Ma
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