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Philiscus of Athens Philiscus may refer to: * Philiscus of Athens comic poet * Philiscus of Aegina (4th century BC) Cynic philosopher * Philiscus of Abydos (4th century BC) * Philiscus of Miletus rhetorician, see Neanthes of Cyzicus * Philiscus of Corcyra (c. 300 BC ...
comic poet *
Philiscus of Aegina Philiscus of Aegina ( grc, Φιλίσκος Αἰγινήτης; fl. 4th century BC) was a Cynic philosopher from Aegina, who lived in the latter half of the 4th century BC. He was the son of Onesicritus who sent Philiscus and his younger brother ...
(4th century BC) Cynic philosopher *
Philiscus of Abydos Philiscus or Philiskos ( gr, Φιλίσκος) was a 4th-century Greek tyrant of the city of Abydos, on the Asian side of the Hellespont, and a hyparch ("vice-regent") and military commander of the Achaemenid satrap Ariobarzanes. He was sent by A ...
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Philiscus of Miletus Philiscus may refer to: * Philiscus of Athens comic poet * Philiscus of Aegina (4th century BC) Cynic philosopher * Philiscus of Abydos (4th century BC) * Philiscus of Miletus rhetorician, see Neanthes of Cyzicus * Philiscus of Corcyra (c. 300 B ...
rhetorician, see
Neanthes of Cyzicus Neanthes of Cyzicus (; el, Νεάνθης ὁ Κυζικηνός) was a Greek historian and rhetorician of Cyzicus in Anatolia living in the fourth and third centuries BC. Biography Neanthes was a pupil of Philiscus of Miletus ("who is reasonably ...
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Philiscus of Corcyra Philiscus of Corcyra ( grc, Φιλίσκος ὁ Κερκυραῖος), or Philicus, was a distinguished tragic poet, and one of the seven who formed the Tragic Pleiad, was also a priest of Dionysus, and in that character he was present at the c ...
(c. 300 BC) tragic poet *
Philiscus of Rhodes Philiscus may refer to: * Philiscus of Athens comic poet * Philiscus of Aegina (4th century BC) Cynic philosopher * Philiscus of Abydos (4th century BC) * Philiscus of Miletus rhetorician, see Neanthes of Cyzicus * Philiscus of Corcyra (c. 300 BC) ...
sculptor, see
Temple of Apollo Sosianus The Temple of Apollo Sosianus (previously known as the Apollinar and the temple of Apollo Medicus) is a Roman temple dedicated to Apollo in the Campus Martius, next to the Theatre of Marcellus and the Porticus Octaviae, in Rome, Italy. Its presen ...
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Alcaeus and Philiscus Alcaeus and Philiscus (or Alcius and Philiscus; fl. 2nd century BC) were two Epicurean philosophers who were expelled from Rome in either 173 BC or 154 BC. Athenaeus states that the expulsion occurred during the consulship of Lucius Postumius. Thi ...
(2nd-century BC) two Epicurean philosophers expelled from Rome in either 173 BC or 154 BC. *
Philiscus of Thessaly Philiscus of Thessaly (2nd-3rd century) was a Roman era sophist, who according to Philostratus, joined 'geometricians and philosophers' associated with Julia DomnaJulia Domna, Syrian Empress By Barbara Levick Page 113 (Empress and wife of Roman Emp ...
(2nd-3rd century) Sophist * Stefanus Philiscus of Soncino (15th century) Italian scholar {{hndis