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  • Moschion (Greek: Μοσχίων; 3rd century BC), was an Athenian tragic poet. Nothing is known about his life; he probably lived in the second half of the 3rd...
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  • Moschion (Greek: Μοσχίων) is the name of: Moschion (tragic poet), Greek tragic poet of the 3rd century BC Moschion (physician), Greek physician of the...
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  • Comedy poet Moderatus of Gades – philosopher Moeris – Attic lexicographer Moiro – poet Morsimus – poet Moschion (tragic poet) – tragedian Moschion (physician)...
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  • intellectualism Moria Moros Morpheus Mosaics of Delos Moschion (physician) Moschion (tragic poet) Moschophoros Mothax Motya Charioteer Mount Helicon Mount...
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    Sosias, his slave, that Glykera was seen embracing the neighbor's son, Moschion. Moschion has been stalking her because he is in love with her. In a violent...
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    fifth-century poet Iophon, and the fourth-century poets Cleophon and Moschion, each wrote plays called Telephus. The fourth-century poet Aphareus wrote...
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  • ΜΟΣΧΙΩΝΟΣ "of Moschion". The metre is also regular. The satirist Lucian (2nd century AD), among other works, wrote a short mock-tragic drama of 334 lines...
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