Moschion (tragic poet), Greek tragic poet of the 3rd century BC
Moschion (physician), Greek physician of the 1st century AD or before, known through quotations by other medical writers
Muscio, author of a treatise on gynecology in Latin (ca. AD 500), which was translated into Greek and known under the name Moschion
Minor figures:
Moschion, Athenian sculptor mentioned in Winckelmann's History of Ancient Art
Moschion, notorious parasite mocked by Alexis
Moschion, chef employed by Demetrius Phalereus
Moschion, character in several plays of Menander (including Samia and Perikeiromene)
Moschion, paradoxographer of the 3rd or 2nd century BC (FGrHist 575) whose description of the Syracusia is quoted by Athenaeus
Moschion, father of Daetondas of Sicyon
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Moschion (Greek: Μοσχίων) is the name of: Moschion (tragic poet), Greek tragic poet of the 3rd century BC Moschion (physician), Greek physician of the...
Archias of Corinth on the orders of Hieron II of Syracuse. The historian Moschion of Phaselis said that Syracusia could carry a cargo of some 1600 to 1800...
Egypt, from Xois in the Delta, is the pillar or stele set up by a certain Moschion to the god Osiris for curing his foot (2nd century AD). This contains six...
Sosias, his slave, that Glykera was seen embracing the neighbor's son, Moschion. Moschion has been stalking her because he is in love with her. In a violent...
Eleian boxer. A statue at Olympia was made to honour him. His father, Moschion, accompanied Alexander the Great in his campaign to Asia. Pankration Boxing...
honour of my deceased husband Phaedria [sic] but I was seized there by Moschion and his companions. He had been teasing me to marry him; but I refused...
Tottori FC Gifu Mun In-ju Giravanz Kitakyushu Koh Seung-jin FC Imabari Tomás Moschión Marcus Índio Rodrigo Angelotti Ning Fangze Jon Ander Serantes Iwate Grulla...
of his home city of Syracuse. Athenaeus of Naucratis quotes a certain Moschion in a description on how King Hiero II commissioned the design of a huge...
89; II 261, 262. 052 Apollonides, son of Moschion 239/238 BC 9th OGIS I 56. 053 Apollonides, son of Moschion 238/237 BC 10th P. Petrie IV 1. 2nd tenure...
late fifth-century poet Iophon, and the fourth-century poets Cleophon and Moschion, each wrote plays called Telephus. The fourth-century poet Aphareus wrote...
coastal town between Athens and Boeotia, which refers to "Moschos, son of Moschion the Jew", who may have been a slave. A Hellenistic Jewish synagogue was...
result, Muscio came to be thought of as Greek and wrongly identified with Moschion, a Greek physician mentioned by Soranus. Brussels MS. 3714 Ann Ellis Hanson...
Eleian boxer. A statue at Olympia was made to honour him. His father, Moschion, accompanied Alexander the Great in his campaign to Asia. Theotimus (790)...
represented, nine are Greek: Dioscorides, Galen (initial A), Democritus (B), Moschion (D), Oribasius (F), Alexander of Tralles (G), Paul of Aegina (H), Palladius...
the girl. In act five Stratophanes confronts Smikrines and his pale son Moschion, who has been his rival with the girl, but at the end of their quarrel...