Philiscus of Aegina (4th century BC) Cynic philosopher
Philiscus of Abydos (4th century BC)
Philiscus of Miletus rhetorician, see Neanthes of Cyzicus
Philiscus of Corcyra (c. 300 BC) tragic poet
Philiscus of Rhodes sculptor, see Temple of Apollo Sosianus
Alcaeus and Philiscus (2nd-century BC) two Epicurean philosophers expelled from Rome in either 173 BC or 154 BC.
Philiscus of Thessaly (2nd-3rd century) Sophist
Stefanus Philiscus of Soncino (15th century) Italian scholar
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Philiscus may refer to: Philiscus of Athens comic poet Philiscus of Aegina (4th century BC) Cynic philosopher Philiscus of Abydos (4th century BC) Philiscus...
Philiscus of Corcyra (Ancient Greek: Φιλίσκος ὁ Κερκυραῖος), or Philicus, was a distinguished tragic poet, and one of the seven who formed the Tragic...
story of Philiscus, like the corresponding one in the Bible, could well originate from an older Indian source. Suda Lexicon. Entries on Philiscus of Miletus...
Alcaeus and Philiscus (or Alcius and Philiscus; fl. 2nd century BC) were two Epicurean philosophers who were expelled from Rome in either 173 BC or 154...
that Philiscus wrote dialogues including one called Codrus. Satyrus claimed that the tragedies ascribed to Diogenes were, in fact, written by Philiscus. Among...
Abydos Philiscus or Philiskos (Greek: Φιλίσκος) was a 4th-century BC Greek tyrant of the city of Abydos, on the Asian side of the Hellespont, and a hyparch...
Philiscus of Thessaly (2nd-3rd century) was a Roman era sophist, who according to Philostratus, joined 'geometricians and philosophers' associated with...
time of the Theban hegemony, especially the Theban–Spartan War. He sent Philiscus of Abydos, a hyparch (vice-regent) and military commander of the Achaemenid...
son of Andromachus, from Byzantium, associated with "Tragic pleiad" Philiscus of Corcyra Lycophron Alexander Aetolus, tragic poet Sositheus of Alexandria...
century AD) Iamblichus (245 AD–325) Zeno of Sidon (150–75 BC) Alcaeus and Philiscus (150 BC) Phaedrus (138–70 BC) Gaius Amafinius (125 BC) Titus Pomponius...
Arsenius (10th century), saint Peithias, leader during the Peleponnesian War Philiscus, tragic poet, born in Corfu Ptolichus (5th century BC), sculptor Saint...
flourished under the early Ptolemies. He was earlier than the tragic poet Philiscus of Corcyra, whose time is about 300 BC, at least if we accept the assertion...
Phlius Pythagorean Philip of Opus fl. 4th century BC Academic Philiscus of Aegina Cynic Philiscus of Thessaly Sophist Philo 20 BC - 50 AD Middle Platonist...
Messene (late 3rd/early 2nd century BC), a Greek epigrammatist Alcaeus and Philiscus (fl. 2nd-century BC), two Epicurean philosophers expelled from Rome in...
centuries BC. Neanthes was a pupil of Philiscus of Miletus ("who is reasonably certain to have died before 300 BC"). Philiscus himself had been a pupil of Isocrates...
chronicler and biographer Timagenes or Timogenes, historian and rhetor Philiscus of Miletus, rhetor. Teacher of Neanthes of Cyzicus Hellanicus, historian...
Stefano Fieschi (Latin Stephanus Fliscus or Philiscus) of Soncino, was a 15th-century Italian scholar, episcopal secretary, and pedagogue. Fliscus was...
dissatisfied with the Persian king's support of Thebes following the embassy of Philiscus of Abydos, decided to provide careful military support to the opponents...
from Ancient Greece. Daphnis, c. 500 BC under Darius I (pro persian) Philiscus, c. 368-360 BC (assassinated) Iphiades, 360-? BC Phalaris, 570-554 BC...
Onatas (5th century BC), sculptor Ptolichus (5th century BC), sculptor Philiscus of Aegina (4th century BC), Cynic philosopher Paul of Aegina (7th century)...
behalf of the king, sending an embassy led by Philiscus of Abydos to Greece in that year. Both Philiscus and Ariobarzanes, as well as three of his sons...
the while kept on with his stitching. And Crates said, "It seems to me, Philiscus, that I should write a Protrepticus for you, since I see that you have...
eight titles, along with associated fragments, are all that survives of Philiscus' (Greek: Φιλίσκος) work. Adonis (The Birth) of Artemis and Apollo The...
Euthydemus 449–448 82.4 Pedieus Second Sacred War begins. 448–447 83.1 Philiscus Pericles, Tolmides and Epiteles are strategoi; Peace of Callias ends the...
360–c. 290 BC Pupil of Diogenes. Travelled with Alexander the Great. Philiscus of Aegina fl. 325 BC Son of Onesicritus, pupil of Diogenes. Hegesias of...
says that he came to Athens because his two adult sons, Androsthenes and Philiscus, were attracted to the philosophy of Diogenes the Cynic, whence Onesicritus...
temple. These include: paintings by Aristides of Thebes several statues by Philiscus of Rhodes an Apollo Citharoedus by Timarchides a statue of Apollo in cedar...