Neanthes of Cyzicus (/niˈænθiːz/; Greek: Νεάνθης ὁ Κυζικηνός) was a Greek historian and rhetorician of Cyzicus in Anatolia living in the fourth and third centuries BC.
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NeanthesofCyzicus (/niˈænθiːz/; Greek: Νεάνθης ὁ Κυζικηνός) was a Greek historian and rhetorician ofCyzicus in Anatolia living in the fourth and third...
Cerambycidae; synonym of Acalolepta NeanthesofCyzicus, Ancient Greek writer This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Neanthes. If an internal...
was Metropolitan ofCyzicus in 1436–40 Cyril IV, Patriarch of Constantinople in 1711–13, was Metropolitan ofCyzicus before that Cyzicus remained a metropolitan...
Manetho Marsyas of Pella Marsyas of Philippi Menander of Ephesus NeanthesofCyzicus Nicander Paeon of Amathus Palaephatus Philinus of Agrigentum Philochorus...
Polyhistor, NeanthesofCyzicus and unnamed sources), according to which the philosopher derived his name from the breadth (πλατύτης, platytēs) of his eloquence...
philosophers. 475 BCE - NeanthesofCyzicus reported that Heraclitus died covered in dung after failing to cure himself of dropsy. 458 BCE – Zeno of Elea, according...
Perianders; the one a tyrant, and the other a wise man, and a native of Ambracia. NeanthesofCyzicus makes the same assertion, adding, that the two men were cousins...
Philiscus of Miletus, rhetor. Teacher ofNeanthesofCyzicus Hellanicus, historian Dionysicles (Ancient Greek: Διονυσικλῆς) of Miletus, sculptor. One of his...
This list of unusual deaths includes unique or extremely rare circumstances of death recorded throughout history, noted as being unusual by multiple sources...
According to Plutarch, NeanthesofCyzicus and Phanias reported two more, the city of Palaescepsis ("for clothes") and the city of Percote ("for bedding...
Timaeus of Tauromenium and NeanthesofCyzicus were his pupils. He wrote a manual on the art of rhetoric, consisting of two books, the biography of the Athenian...
Miletus rhetorician, see NeanthesofCyzicus Philiscus of Corcyra (c. 300 BC) tragic poet Philiscus of Rhodes sculptor, see Temple of Apollo Sosianus Alcaeus...