Aeschrion may refer to a number of different people in Classical history:
Aeschrion of Syracuse, assisted Verres in robbing the Syracusans
Aeschrion of Samos, iambic poet
Aeschrion of Mytilene, epic poet, possibly identical with Aeschrion of Samos
Aeschrion of Pergamon, 2nd century physician
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Aeschrion may refer to a number of different people in Classical history: Aeschrion of Syracuse, assisted Verres in robbing the Syracusans Aeschrion of...
Aeschrion (Gr. Αἰσχρίων) was an iambic poet, and a native of Samos. He is mentioned by Athenaeus, who has preserved some choliambic verses of his, in...
Aeschrion (Gr. Αισχρίων) of Syracuse, Magna Graecia, whose wife Pippa was one of the mistresses of Verres, was frequently mentioned by Cicero in the Verrine...
Aeschrion (Gr. Αισχρίων) of Pergamon was a physician in the 2nd century AD. He was one of Galen's tutors, who says that he belonged to the sect of the...
Two satirical Greek epigrams from the Palatine Anthology by the poets Aeschrion of Samos and Dioscorides purport to defend Philaenis's reputation by insisting...
Helios and served as a remedy against fatigue for the sun god's horses. Aeschrion of Samos informed that it was known as the "dog's-tooth" and was believed...
Αἰσχριωνίης φυλῆς”), bear a name that is also known from Samos (Αἰσχρίων, Aeschrion). The Siwa Oasis was a famous oracle site of the Egyptian god Amun. In...
were inscribed in UNESCO's World Heritage list in 1992. Aegles, athlete Aeschrion of Samos, poet Aesop, storyteller Aethlius (writer) Agatharchus, painter...
Helios, and served as a remedy against fatigue for the sun god's horses. Aeschrion of Samos informed that it was known as the "dog's-tooth" and was believed...
attendant) for four years. There he came under the influence of men like Aeschrion of Pergamon, Stratonicus and Satyrus. Asclepiea functioned as spas or...
CE Roman female physician. Wrote books on gynecology and obstetrics. Aeschrion of Pergamon 2nd century CE Greek pharmaceutist Agathinus 1st century CE...
Heraclides, Bacchius, Zeuxis, Menodotus, Theodas, Herodotus of Tarsus, Aeschrion, Sextus Empiricus, and Marcellus Empiricus. The sect survived a long time...
Other writers also frequently confound the two comic poets. Aischrion ("Aeschrion") Apoleipousa ("The Woman Who Leaves") Grammateidiopoios ("Maker of Writing...
Greek sophist Aelius Nicon (2nd century AD), Greek architect and builder. Aeschrion of Pergamon (2nd century AD), physician and tutor to Galen. Galen (c....
Carthaginian armies. Unfortunately for the Greeks, one army (commanded by Aeschrion) gets ambushed and another (commanded by Eumachus) is defeated in battle...