- Source: Lyciscus
Lyciscus (Ancient Greek: Λυκίσκος) was the name of a number of people from classical antiquity:
Lyciscus of Messenia, a figure in the First Messenian War in the 8th century BCE
Lyciscus of Athens, Athenian demagogue in the 5th century BCE
Lyciscus of Macedon, an officer of Cassander in the 4th century BCE
Lyciscus (general), officer of Agathocles of Syracuse in the 4th century BCE
Lyciscus of Acarnania, ambassador to Sparta in the 3rd century BCE
Lyciscus of Aetolia, a partisan of Rome during the Third Macedonian War in the 2nd century BCE
Lyciscus, a sculptor, whose age and country are unknown, though we know he must have lived in or before the 1st century CE, as he is mentioned by Pliny the Elder as having made "Lagonem puerum subdolae ac fucatae vernilitatis." (Pliny the Elder, Natural History 34.8. s. 19.17.)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Koyote
- Lyciscus
- Lyciscus (general)
- Lyciscus of Aetolia
- Lyciscus of Messenia
- Lyciscus of Athens
- Lyciscus of Macedon
- Lyciscus of Acarnania
- Coyote
- Pyrrhus of Epirus
- Aristodemus of Messenia