Aeantides
Aeantides (Greek Αιανίδης) is the name of several
people in
- Aeantides, the tyrant of Lampsacus, to whom Hippias gave his daughter Archedice in marriage.[1]
- Aeantides, a tragic poet of Alexandria, mentioned as one of the seven poets who formed the Alexandrian Pleiad. He lived in the time of the second Ptolemy.[2][3]
References
- ^ Thucydides, vi. 59
- ^ Schol. ad Hephaest, p. 32, 93, ed. Paw.
- ^ Smith, William (1867), "Aeantides (1) and (2)", in Smith, William, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. 1, Boston, pp. 23
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