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1 Ind| and Ephesus, 4th century BC, and court painter to Alexander 2 Ind| 132miles) built c. 312 BC by Appius Claudius Caecus 3 Ind| critic of second century BC Alexandria, born on Samothrace. 4 Ind| The author (2nd century BC) of the Milesian Tales, 5 Ind| Bosporus in the mid 7th century BC. Renamed Constantinople ( 6 Ind| Licinius Macer Calvus (82-46?BC) the orator, poet and friend 7 Ind| half of the 1st century BC. Though at one time wealthy 8 Ind| dated from the 5th century BC.~Book TII:253-312 She lay 9 Ind| poetess (fourth century BC?) who claimed to have rivalled 10 Ind| Milesian colony founded in 756 BC situated on the island of 11 Ind| III, King of Persia (d 330 BC). He was defeated by Alexander 12 Ind| philosopher of Sinope (412-322 BC) who founded the philosophical 13 Ind| in 367-356, and 347-344 BC) who was a patron of writers 14 Ind| From the end of the 5th c. BC the cult of Asklepios spread 15 Ind| 62 The Greek poet (c 700 BC) of Ascra in Boeotia, on 16 Ind| poet, (fl. c. 8th century BC? born Chios or Smyrna?), 17 Ind| colonised in the 7th cent BC by Greeks from Phocaea. 18 Ind| League in the seventh century BC, and claimed descent from 19 Ind| isthmus in the 7th century BC, see Ernle Bradford’s ‘Ulysses 20 Ind| poet, of the early 3d cent. BC born in Chalcis, one of 21 Ind| Mithridates Eupator c. 100 BC. He was called the ‘Rome 22 Ind| from Sybaris in the 6th c. BC. It became Paestum when 23 Ind| 311-364 Alexander d. 358 BC was tyrant of the city of 24 Ind| sculptor and painter (490?-432?BC) creator of severeal famous 25 Ind| Philetas of Cos (5th century BC) the Greek grammarian and 26 Ind| half of the 6th century BC as a religious leader, and 27 Ind| sect into the 4th century BC. ~Book TIII.III:47-88 He 28 Ind| power in the 6th century BC, under the tyrant Polycrates, 29 Ind| of Aristides (2nd Century BC)~Book TII:421-470 His translation 30 Ind| centre in the 5th century BC. Theocritus the poet and 31 Ind| of Miletus (6th century BC). The modern Constantza,