Sotades (Greek: Σωτάδης; 3rd century BC) was an Ancient Greek poet. Sotades was born in Maroneia, either the one in Thrace, or in Crete. He lived in Alexandria...
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Sotades platypus is a species of long-horned beetle in the family Cerambycidae, the only species in the genus Sotades. It is found in Indonesia and Papua...
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Sotades of Crete was an ancient Olympic runner. Winner in the long distance race, the dolichos of 384 BC. Afterwards Sotades was bribed by the Ephesians...
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The Sotades Painter (fl. 470 BCE–450 BCE) was a 5th-century BCE Athenian vase painter, "one of the most familiar names in vase painting". Sotades is the...
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Family Glaucus (right) depicted on a white-ground cup attributed to the Sotades Painter Abode Crete Genealogy Parents Minos and Pasiphae or Crete Siblings...
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Pausanias, a Greek historian, explains the situation of the athlete Sotades, Sotades at the ninety-ninth Festival was victorious in the long race and proclaimed...
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470-460 BC). The other has a plain black glaze and is assigned to the Sotades Painter (fl. 470-450 BC).: 38 : 310 Both kylikes are damaged and were...
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authority of the king. One likely apocryphal story is told of a poet named Sotades who wrote an obscene epigram making fun of Ptolemy II for marrying his...
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Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Άπολλώνιος) of Athens was a son of the ribald poet Sotades. He wrote a work on the poetry of his father. He lived in the late 3rd...
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to refer to letter-by-letter reversible writing. The ancient Greek poet Sotades (3rd-century BC) invented a form of Ionic meter called Sotadic or Sotadean...
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pharaohs, it was shocking to the Greeks, who considered it incestuous. Sotades, a poet who mocked the marriage, was exiled and assassinated. The marriage...
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of some length, named after the Greek poet Sotades. The work, which followed a metre established by Sotades known as the "Sotadeus", concerned itself with...
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indigenous inhabitants and within their cultures. The name derives from Sotades, a 3rd-century BC Ancient Greek poet who was the chief representative of...
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Athenian tragedians, with 7 surviving works. Sositheus (fl. c. 280 BC) Sotades (3rd century BC) Stasinus Stesichorus (c. 630 BC – 555 BC) Susarion (fl...
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Alexandra 134. Euripides, The Cyclops 580—585. Hoffmann, Herbert (1997). Sotades: symbols of immortality on Greek vases. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 16...
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Sotadean metre (section Sotades)
rhythmic pattern used by and named after the 3rd-century BC Greek poet Sotades. It is generally classified as a type of ionic metre, though in fact it...
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Epicrates of Ambracia 4th century BC Stephanus, 332 BC Strato Aristophon Sotades Augeas Epippus Heniochus Epigenes Mnesimachus Timotheus Sophilus Antidotus...
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Griffiths, Alan (1986). "'What Leaf-Fringed Legend...?' A Cup by the Sotades Painter in London". The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 106. The Society for...
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Xenarchos Sparta 99 § 384 BC Boys' Stadion Lykinos Heraia 99 § 384 BC Dolichos Sotades Crete Pausanias, 6.18.6 99 § 384 BC Stadion Dikon Syracuse, Sicily Eusebius...
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Minor Middle Comedy Poets (redirect from Sotades of Athens)
Tyndareos or Leda The Suda confuses this playwright with the iambic poet Sotades of Maroneia. Of his work, only the following three titles (along with associated...
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BC Bion of Borysthenes c. 325–c. 250 BC Cynic philosopher and Sophist. Sotades of Maroneia fl. 275 BC Poet who wrote on Cynic themes. Menippus of Gadara...
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of Ambracia 4th century BC Stephanus, 332 BC Strato Aristophon Euphron Sotades of Athens Augeas Epippus Heniochus Epigenes Mnesimachus Timotheus Sophilus...
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writer, mentioned by the scholiast on Aristophanes Apollonius (son of Sotades), writer Apollonius Dyscolus (fl. 2nd century AD), grammarian Apollonius...
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Alexandra 134. Euripides, The Cyclops 580—585. Hoffmann, Herbert (1997). Sotades: symbols of immortality on Greek vases. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 16...
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Pygmy carrying crane. Potted by Sotades, about 460–450 BC from Ruvo, now in the British Museum...
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(obscene verses, known euphemistically as "Ionic poems") in the manner of Sotades. A short fragment in anapestic tetrameters compares the gruff and sullen...
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Center Sorites Sorites paradox Sortal Sosigenes the Peripatetic Sosipatra Sotades Sotāpanna Sotion (Pythagorean) Soul Soul dualism Souleymane Bachir Diagne...
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Onu (Yaw), Okey Bakassi, Buchi the comedian, Emmanuel Ikubese, Scarlet Sotade, and Wofai. She was nominated for a Best Actress (TV series) award at the...
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development of the anacreontic. The Sotadean metre, named after the poet Sotades (3rd century BC) is another variation of ionic. It was also used occasionally...
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