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    Pericles, who died in 429 BC, was still alive when Eupolis was working on the text. The Suda claims Eupolis was only 17 years old when he started his career...
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    Arhopala eupolis, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It was described by William Henry Miskin in 1890. It is found in the Australasian realm. A...
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    mentions that she was also worshiped among the Corinthians. Baptae by Eupolis portrays celebrities of the time as worshippers of Kotys who engage in...
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  • Binomial name Dichomeris stygnota (Walsingham, 1911) Synonyms Glyphidocera stygnota Walsingham, 1911 Eupolis stygnota Eupolella stygnota Walsingham, 1911...
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    of Cratinus and Eupolis. In a fragment of Cratinus' Cheirons, Aspasia is described as "Hera-Aspasia, a dog-eyed concubine". Eupolis mentions Aspasia...
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    however, seem difficult and even peculiar. The Athenian comic playwright Eupolis once remarked that they "are already reduced to silence by the disinclination...
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    5th century, his most important contemporary rivals being Hermippus and Eupolis. The Old Comedy subsequently influenced later European writers such as...
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    Camera setup Single-camera Running time 30 minutes Production company Eupolis Productions Original release Network NBC Release September 17, 1961 (1961-09-17) –...
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  • great masters of Athenian Old Comedy (the others being Aristophanes and Eupolis). Although his poetry is several times described as relatively graceless...
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  • Shunto Productions The Americans 1961 Car 54, Where Are You? 1961–1963 with Eupolis Productions The Funny Manns NBC, Syndication Astro Boy 1963–1965 Syndication...
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    (2008). "The Resurrection of Aristeides, Miltiades, Solon and Perikles in Eupolis’ Demes", Antichthon 42 (2008) 40– 55. Tuci, Paolo A. (2018). "Aristide...
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  • the comic poet Myrtilus. He was younger than Telecleides and older than Eupolis and Aristophanes. According to the Suda, he wrote forty plays, and his...
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  • author of a comedy called Philinne (Philine), written in the manner of Eupolis and Cratinus, in which he attacked a well-known courtesan. Athenaeus (p...
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    Babylonians) 423 BC – Cratinus (The Wicker Flask) 422 BC – Cantharus 421 BC – Eupolis (The Flatterers); Aristophanes took 2nd place with Peace 414 BC – Ameipsias...
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    mentioned as having previously arrived in Athens. He appears in a play of Eupolis, and in The Clouds (423 BC) and The Birds (414 BC) of Aristophanes. He...
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    Thessalian, i.e. wear the large Thessalian cloak (Thettalika ptera feathers), Eupolis.201.) ταγεύω tageuō to be tagos archon in Thessaly ταγευόντουν τοῦμ Πετθαλοῦν...
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    was noticed by Aristophanes, made his talk persuasive and full of charm. Eupolis says that he was "prince of talkers, but in speaking most incapable"; which...
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    Plutarch, in his life of Pericles, 24, mentions lost comedies of Kratinos and Eupolis, which alluded to the contemporary capacity of Aspasia in the household...
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  • the "richest man in Greece". (in English) Ian Christopher Storey (2003). Eupolis: Poet of Old Comedy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 180. ISBN 9780199259922...
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  • was Hippocrates. According to Athenaeus, Hipponicus died shortly before Eupolis exhibited his comedy Flatterers during the archonship of Alcaeus ( 422/1)...
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    citizens. In January 2022, plans were announced for the creation of the theme Eupolis park along the quay, stretching from the Hotel Jugoslavija on the south...
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  • Eugammon of Cyrene Eumelus of Corinth Euphorion of Chalcis (3rd century BC) Eupolis (c. 446 BC – c. 411 BC) Euripides (c. 480 BC – c. 406 BC), one of the three...
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  • Productions The Americans 1961 Car 54, Where Are You? 1961–1963 co-produced with Eupolis Productions The Funny Manns The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1962–1992...
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    Hermippus and Eupolis. Classical literary criticism placed Aristophanes somewhere between the harshness of Cratinus and the smoothness of Eupolis. All the...
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  • franchise by fraud, for which he was attacked by Aristophanes, and by Eupolis in his comedy Baptae. Both Aristophanes and Lysias call him "blear-eyed"...
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    Athens (c. 450–461 BC), politician Agathon (c. 448–400 BC), tragic poet Eupolis (c. 446–411 BC), playwright of the Old Comedy Aristophanes (c. 446–386...
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    sacrifices are made to Peitho in the city annually. Furthermore, comic poet Eupolis said that Peitho sat on the lips of Pericles for his persuasive skills...
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    origin of the Spartan shield lambda legend, however, in a fragment by Eupolis, an Athenian comic poet, there has been a recent attempt to suggest that...
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  • Fragments, some substantial, of most other plays also survive. Lost plays of Eupolis. Of the 17 plays attributed to him, only fragments remain. Lost works of...
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  • England) Solomon Ettinger (1800/1803–1856, Poland) in Hebrew and Yiddish Eupolis (c. 446–411 BCE, Ancient Greece) Euripides (c. 485 – c. 406 BCE, Ancient...
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