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5th-century BC Athenian playwright of Old Comedy
Pericles, who died in 429 BC, was still alive when Eupolis was working on the text. The Suda claims Eupolis was only 17 years old when he started his career
Eupolis
Species of butterfly
Arhopala eupolis, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It was described by William Henry Miskin in 1890. It is found in the Australasian realm. A
Arhopala_eupolis
5th-century BC Greek lyric poet
however, seem difficult and even peculiar. The Athenian comic playwright Eupolis once remarked that they "are already reduced to silence by the disinclination
Pindar
5th-century BC partner of Athenian statesman Pericles
of Cratinus and Eupolis. In a fragment of Cratinus' Cheirons, Aspasia is described as "Hera-Aspasia, a dog-eyed concubine". Eupolis mentions Aspasia
Aspasia
American sitcom (1961–1963)
Camera setup Single-camera Running time 30 minutes Production company Eupolis Productions Original release Network NBC Release September 17, 1961 (1961-09-17) –
Car_54,_Where_Are_You?
Urban neighbourhood in Zemun, Belgrade, Serbia
citizens. In January 2022, plans were announced for the creation of the theme Eupolis park along the quay, stretching from the Hotel Jugoslavija on the south
Zemunski_Kej
Genre of ancient Greek literature
century BC, his most important contemporary rivals being Hermippus and Eupolis. The Old Comedy subsequently influenced later European writers such as
Ancient_Greek_comedy
Species of moth
Binomial name Dichomeris stygnota (Walsingham, 1911) Synonyms Glyphidocera stygnota Walsingham, 1911 Eupolis stygnota Eupolella stygnota Walsingham, 1911
Dichomeris_stygnota
Athenian general and statesman (530–468 BC)
(2008). "The Resurrection of Aristeides, Miltiades, Solon and Perikles in Eupolis’ Demes", Antichthon 42 (2008) 40– 55. Tuci, Paolo A. (2018). "Aristide
Aristides
Athenian general and statesman (c. 450–404 BC)
was noticed by Aristophanes, made his talk persuasive and full of charm. Eupolis says that he was "prince of talkers, but in speaking most incapable"; which
Alcibiades
Thracian/Greek divinity
mentions that she was also worshiped among the Corinthians. Baptae by Eupolis portrays celebrities of the time as worshippers of Kotys who engage in
Kotys
Italian weiter and sociolgist
of Expo Milano 2015 . He is member of the Scientific Committee of ISMU-Eupolis (Regional Institute of Research of Lombardy). He has been member of Italy's
Alberto_Martinelli
Classical Athenian comic playwright (c. 446 – c. 386 BC)
to other poets. These include not only rival comic dramatists such as Eupolis and Hermippus and predecessors such as Magnes, Crates and Cratinus, but
Aristophanes
Ancient Greek poet
author of a comedy called Philinne (Philine), written in the manner of Eupolis and Cratinus, in which he attacked a well-known courtesan. Athenaeus (p
Hegemon_of_Thasos
Greek personification of persuasion
sacrifices are made to Peitho in the city annually. Furthermore, comic poet Eupolis said that Peitho sat on the lips of Pericles for his persuasive skills
Peitho
Historical summary of ancient Athens
Athens (c. 450–461 BC), politician Agathon (c. 448–400 BC), tragic poet Eupolis (c. 446–411 BC), playwright of the Old Comedy Aristophanes (c. 446–386
History_of_Athens
Athenian Old Comedy poet (519–422 BC)
great masters of Athenian Old Comedy (the others being Aristophanes and Eupolis). Although his poetry is several times described as relatively graceless
Cratinus
16th/17th-century English playwright
best Poets for Comedy among the Greeks are these, Menander, Aristophanes, Eupolis Atheniensis, Alexis Terius, Nicostratus, Amipsias Atheniensis, Anaxedrides
William_Gager
Productions The Americans 1961 Car 54, Where Are You? 1961–1963 co-produced with Eupolis Productions The Funny Manns The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1962–1992
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5th-century BC Athenian military commander
was Hippocrates. According to Athenaeus, Hipponicus died shortly before Eupolis exhibited his comedy Flatterers during the archonship of Alcaeus ( 422/1)
Hipponicus_III
Poetry collection by Horace
case of friends, we should be especially lenient. Satire 1.4, Eupolis atque Cratinus ('Eupolis and Cratinus') In a programmatic declaration of Horace's poetic
Satires_(Horace)
Daughter of Iardanus, in Greek mythology
Plutarch, in his life of Pericles, 24, mentions lost comedies of Kratinos and Eupolis, which alluded to the contemporary capacity of Aspasia in the household
Omphale
Ancient Greek tribe
origin of the Spartan shield lambda legend, however, in a fragment by Eupolis, an Athenian comic poet, there has been a recent attempt to suggest that
Dorians
Festivals of Dionysus in ancient Athens
Babylonians) 423 BC - Cratinus (The Wicker Flask) 422 BC - Cantharus 421 BC - Eupolis (The Flatterers); Aristophanes took 2nd place with Peace 414 BC - Ameipsias
Dionysia
Ancient Greek athlete
Eupolemos of Elis (Ancient Greek: Εὐπόλεμος Ἠλεῖος) or Eupolis of Elis was an ancient Greek athlete from the city of Elis. He won several pentathlons
Eupolemos_of_Elis
Earliest period of ancient Greek comedic drama
Hermippus and Eupolis. Classical literary criticism placed Aristophanes somewhere between the harshness of Cratinus and the smoothness of Eupolis. All the
Old_Comedy
5th-century BC Greek statesman, soldier and diplomat
the "richest man in Greece". (in English) Ian Christopher Storey (2003). Eupolis: Poet of Old Comedy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 180. ISBN 9780199259922
Callias_II
Shunto Productions The Americans 1961 Car 54, Where Are You? 1961–1963 with Eupolis Productions The Funny Manns NBC, Syndication Astro Boy 1963–1965 Syndication
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5th-century BC Athenian magistrate and politician
Peloponnesian War (431–404 BC). A fragment of the Άστράτευτοι or Άνδρογύνοι of Eupolis says, Πείσανδρος εἰς Πακτωλὸν ἐστρατεύετο, Κἀνταῦθα τῆς στρατιᾶς κάκιστος
Peisander_(oligarch)
Name list
epigrammatist. Poseidippus, a priest of Persephone at Pella. Poseidippus, son of Eupolis, stephanophorus (chief magistrate) of Miletus during the reign of Seleucus
Poseidippus
Comedy by Aristophanes
received when it was produced. References in the same parabasis to a play by Eupolis called Maricas produced in 421 BC and criticism of the populist politician
The_Clouds
396 BC Boys' Stadion Epichares Athens 96 § 396 BC Stadion Eupolemos (or Eupolis) Elis Eusebius 96 § 396 BC Diaulos Krokinas of Larissa Larisa P.Oxy.2381
List of ancient Olympic victors
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Pindar's 1st Olympic Ode
"famed in sophia among Greeks everywhere" (lines 115-6). Yet a fragment of Eupolis suggests Pindar's hopes were frustrated, his compositions soon "condemned
Olympian_1
5th-century BC Athenian poet
the comic poet Myrtilus. He was younger than Telecleides and older than Eupolis and Aristophanes. According to the Suda, he wrote forty plays, and his
Hermippus
Fragments, some substantial, of most other plays also survive. Lost plays of Eupolis. Of the 17 plays attributed to him, only fragments remain. Lost works of
List_of_lost_literary_works
Set of Ancient Greek dialects
Thessalian, i.e. wear the large Thessalian cloak (Thettalika ptera feathers), Eupolis.201.) ταγεύω tageuō to be tagos archon in Thessaly ταγευόντουν τοῦμ Πετθαλοῦν
Aeolic_Greek
Phrynichus Lycis, before 405 BC Lucrideus (c. 206 BC) Leucon Lysippus Eupolis (~446–411 BC) Aristophanes (c. 446–388 BC), a leading source for Greek
List of ancient Greek playwrights
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Eugammon of Cyrene Eumelus of Corinth Euphorion of Chalcis (3rd century BC) Eupolis (c. 446 BC – c. 411 BC) Euripides (c. 480 BC – c. 406 BC), one of the three
List_of_ancient_Greek_poets
Theory and practice of versification
of the second half. It is probable that it gets its name from the poet Eupolis, who may have used it. The speech in the Clouds starts as follows: ὦ θεώμενοι
Greek_prosody
Differentiae statuum vol. 8, p. 1 Walz Mastromarco 1994 pp.21-22 Horace (35 BCE) Sermonum liber primus, Sermo IV "Eupolis atque Cratinus" vv. 1-5 v t e
Onomasti_komodein
Greek philosopher (c. 465 – c. 395 BC)
mentioned as having previously arrived in Athens. He appears in a play of Eupolis, and in The Clouds (423 BC) and The Birds (414 BC) of Aristophanes. He
Prodicus
Playwright list
England) Solomon Ettinger (1800/1803–1856, Poland) in Hebrew and Yiddish Eupolis (c. 446–411 BCE, Ancient Greece) Euripides (c. 485 – c. 406 BCE, Ancient
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Overview of works by the English philosopher Francis Bacon
representing a sector of society: Eusebius, Gamaliel, Zebedeus, Martius, Eupolis, and Pollio, representing respectively: a moderate divine, a Protestant
Works_by_Francis_Bacon
(Grose-Smith, 1898) tribe: Arhopalini genus: Arhopala (oak-blues) Arhopala eupolis (Miskin, 1890) Bright oak-blue, Arhopala madytus (Fruhstorfer, 1914) Shining
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Choerilus (tragic poet) Cleophon (poet) Cratinus Diphilus Epicharmus of Kos Eupolis Euripides Hegemon of Thasos Herodas Ion of Chios Iophon Menander Neophron
List_of_Greek_artists
Ancient Greek Doric lyric poet
verses were attacked by the Athenian comic poets Chionides, Cratinus, and Eupolis. The passages quoted by Athenaeus (παιγνιαγράφου τῆς ἱλαρᾶς μούσης, playful
Gnesippus
Athenian politician (died 412/411 BC)
first to satirise him was supposedly Hermippus; Plato the comic poet and Eupolis wrote plays about him; and there are allusions to Hyperbolus in seven of
Hyperbolus
5th-century BC Athenian politician
franchise by fraud, for which he was attacked by Aristophanes, and by Eupolis in his comedy Baptae. Both Aristophanes and Lysias call him "blear-eyed"
Archedemus_of_Athens
Mythical Athenian inventor of plowing
British Museum. Retrieved 13 June 2025. Storey, Ian Christopher (2003). Eupolis, Poet of Old Comedy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 135. ISBN 0199259925
Bouzyges
Topics referred to by the same term
year, collected all and sold it. Sosipolis of Athens, father of the poet Eupolis This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sosipolis
Sosipolis
Microgaster epagoges Gahan, 1917 Microgaster erro Nixon, 1968 Microgaster eupolis Nixon, 1968 Microgaster famula Nixon, 1968 Microgaster femoralamericana
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painter Euphron – New Comedy playwright Euphronius – potter and vasepainter Eupolis – Old Comedy playwright Eurybatus – Corcyrean general Eurybiades – Spartan
List_of_ancient_Greeks
Topics referred to by the same term
Greek goddess of lewdness, see Baptes a comedy of the ancient Greek writer Eupolis in which he assailed the effeminacy and debauchery of his countrymen This
Baptae
Athenian general and statesman
comedy, and stories attest to an epic confrontation between Alcibiades and Eupolis resembling that between Aristophanes and Cleon. Aristophanes mentions Alcibiades
Cultural depictions of Alcibiades
Cultural_depictions_of_Alcibiades
Comedy by Aristophanes
ancient commentaries, that the second parabasis was actually written by Eupolis, another comic poet. Benjamin Dann Walsh, 1836 – verse, full text John
The_Knights
Genus of moths
Xenorrhythma Meyrick, 1926 Zalithia Meyrick, 1894 Zomeutis Meyrick, 1913 Eupolis Meyrick, 1923 (preocc. Pickard-Cambridge, 1900) Eupolella T. B. Fletcher
Dichomeris
5th-century BC Athenian orator and statesman
engaging personality, but had no great abilities as a speaker. According to Eupolis (ap. Plut. Alcib. 13) he was a fluent talker, but quite unable to speak
Phaeax_(orator)
4th-century BC Athenian aristocrat and politician
be reconciled with the mention of him in the comedy the Flatterers of Eupolis, 421 BC, as having recently entered into his inheritance. In 400 BC, he
Callias_III
cratylus – scallop-patched theope Theope devriesi – DeVries' theope Theope eupolis – Veracruzan theope Theope pedias – yellow-bottomed theope Theope phaeo
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Euphrates the Stoic Euphron Euphronios Euphronios Krater Euphrosyne Eupolemeia Eupolis Eupompus Euporia Eupraxia Eupyridae Eureka (word) Euripides Euripus (Acarnania)
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
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Genus of spiders
Pickard-Cambridge, 1871) Species 203, see text Synonyms Aprolagus Simon, 1929 Eupolis O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1900 Gnathantes Chamberlin & Ivie, 1943 Meioneta
Agyneta
Theope cratylus Godman & Salvin, 1886 Theope eudocia Westwood, 1851 Theope eupolis Schaus, 1890 Theope mundula Stichel, 1926 Theope pedias Herrich-Schäffer
List of Lepidoptera of Honduras
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Poetic metre used in Greek and Latin, especially in Roman comedy
"ăuerusan, says the poet, and in the same way he also shortens autar ("but"), Eupolis, peukē, and eunous, or the poet Eurīpidēs. It's necessary to pronounce
Trochaic_septenarius
Italian philosopher (born 1945)
(2006), pp. 40–52 Sul corpo. Riflessioni filosofiche e psicoanalitiche, in «Eupolis», 41 (2006), pp. 9–20 Vedere e vedere-come: le "Osservazioni sulla filosofia
Giuseppe_Di_Giacomo
Fernández-Triana, 2014 Apanteles eulogiosequeirai Fernández-Triana, 2014 Apanteles eupolis Nixon, 1965 Apanteles eurynome Nixon, 1965 Apanteles eurytergis de Saeger
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Genus of flies
Westwood, 1841 Mydas davidsoni Wilcox, Papavero & Pimentel, 1989 Mydas eupolis Séguy, 1928 Mydas evansi Wilcox, Papavero & Pimentel, 1989 Mydas evansorum
Mydas
Genus of wasps
esherensis – Britain A. euagoras – Britain A. eupatorii – Palaearctic A. eupolis – Britain A. eurystoma – Palaearctic A. eurytomae – Palaearctic, Near East
Aprostocetus
Arhopala critala (C. Felder, 1860) Arhopala doreena Parsons, 1986 Arhopala eupolis (Miskin, 1890) Arhopala eurisus eurisus Druce, 1891 Arhopala florinda florinda
List of butterflies of Papua New Guinea
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Italian classical scholar (1909–1999)
Eliodoro". Il Mondo Classico. 38: 143–159. Colonna, A. (1952a). "Aristofane ed Eupoli nella seconda parabasi dei Cavalieri". Dioniso. N. S. 15: 32–37. Colonna
Aristide_Colonna
EUPOLIS
EUPOLIS
EUPOLIS
EUPOLIS
Girl/Female
Arabic
Blessed; Auspicious
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gift
Boy/Male
Hindu
Scholar, A narrator of Hadith
Boy/Male
English
Friend of the deer.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Wealth; Empire; State; Power
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Friendship; Lovely; Beautiful; Angels Daughter
Boy/Male
Muslim
Master.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Servant of the Benefactor; Slave of the Generous
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Salvation; Peace; Free from Blemish; Ease; Name of a Sahaabi (RA)
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a variant of Waithman, an occupational name for a hunter, from Old Norse veiðimaðr, veiðimann.
EUPOLIS
EUPOLIS
EUPOLIS
EUPOLIS
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