Sosylus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Sosylus
- of Laconia; a Greek historian who wrote about Hannibal
200/24
Sosyl_, the fragments of Sosylus' book about Hannibal.
  Within translations:
Nepos_23.13
as fortune allowed, Silenus and Sosylus of Lacedaemon. And it was
Sosyl_0
for 37 years. 176: Sosylus Sosylus accompanied Hannibal
Sosyl_1
of the Deeds of Hannibal, by Sosylus. 241: Eratosthenes
Sosylus
- in documents
Phld:Epigr_9.412
the season of the rose, Sosylus, and of ripe chick-peas,
THI_134
(c. 198) id for the comic poet Sosylos for two days, and his
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