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Lycophron

320 BC - 280 BC

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Sa biographie est disponible en 25 langues sur Wikipédia (en hausse par rapport à 23 en 2024). Lycophron est le 1,628th écrivain le plus populaire (en baisse du 1,128th en 2024), la 358th biographie la plus populaire de Grèce (en baisse du 264th en 2019), ainsi que le 40th écrivain de Grèce le plus populaire.

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Among Écrivains

Among écrivains, Lycophron ranks 1,628 out of 7,302Before him are Ludwig Börne, Jacques Amyot, Mehmet Akif Ersoy, Robert Jordan, S. Ansky, and Rodulfus Glaber. After him are Wen Tianxiang, Ira Levin, Michael Moorcock, Giovanni Francesco Straparola, Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala, and Harlan Coben.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 320 BC, Lycophron ranks 3Before him are Bindusara, and Timon of Phlius. After him are Asclepiades of Samos, Meleager, Timocharis, Colotes, Leonidas of Tarentum, and Craterus. Among people deceased in 280 BC, Lycophron ranks 3Before him are Herophilos, and Chares of Lindos. After him is Ariarathes II of Cappadocia.

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In Grèce

Among people born in Grèce, Lycophron ranks 358 out of NaNBefore him are Callimachus (-600), Diagoras of Melos (-450), Zoilus (-400), Laonikos Chalkokondyles (1423), Perictione (-500), and Aspasia Manos (1896). After him are Glaucus of Corinth (null), Cebes (-500), Alexis Tsipras (1974), Aeschines of Sphettus (-430), Pleistoanax (-500), and Antenor (-590).

Among Écrivains In Grèce

Among écrivains born in Grèce, Lycophron ranks 40Before him are Semonides of Amorgos (-650), Hierocles of Alexandria (410), Phrynichus (-535), Cratinus (-500), Diagoras of Melos (-450), and Laonikos Chalkokondyles (1423). After him are Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger (1062), Theophylact of Ohrid (1055), Erinna (-400), Ion of Chios (-490), Dionysios Solomos (1798), and Anyte of Tegea (-290).

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