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  • Wilhelm D鰎pfeld supported the theory of Hellanicus that Dulichium was the Homeric name of Cephalonia.
  • This tradition is followed by Stephanos of Byzantium who cites Hellanicus of Lesbos as his authority.
  • The logographer Hellanicus of Lesbos wrote an earlier work titled " Atlantis ", of which only a few fragments survive.
  • The conclusion is that Hellanicus believed the Pelasgians of Thessaly ( and indirectly of Peloponnesus ) to have been the ancestors of the Etruscans.
  • According to Hellanicus, there was a mountain named Karios ( Carius ) near this city, with the sanctuary of Carius situated on it.
  • The lexicographer Hellanicus, Malis ( ????? ) was a slave of the Lydian queen Omphale who had a child, Akeles, with Heracles.
  • According to Fragment 76 of Hellanicus's " Phoronis ", from Pelasgus and his wife Menippe came a line of kings : Tyrrhenia.
  • In most accounts of this event, Helen was quite young; Hellanicus of Lesbos said she was seven years old and Diodorus makes her ten years old.
  • Pindar, Simonides of Ceos and Hellanicus of Lesbos, contemporaries of Herodotus in the 5th century BC, each briefly described or referenced the Hyperboreans in their works.
  • Hellanicus of Lesbos and Thucydides write that he was killed out of jealousy by Atreus and Thyestes, his half-brothers, who cast him into a well.
  • N . G . L . Hammond, based on the passage of Hellanicus, as well on the Thessalian Magnes being brother of Macedon, suggested that the Arcadians.
  • This has led some historians to doubt Myrsilus, and instead suggest that this is an example of " local Methymnaean manipulation of the past ", although this could equally be true of Hellanicus.
  • However, another local historian, Hellanicus of Lesbos, writing in the mid-5th century BCE, instead simply says Assos was an Aeolian foundation and does not specify a particular city as its founder.
  • Hellanicus'work appears to have been a genealogical one concerning the daughters of Atlas ( ?????v? in Greek means " of Atlas " ), but some authors have suggested a possible connection with Plato's island.
  • Strabo, drawing on the mid-5th century BCE historian Hellanicus of Lesbos, considered Lamponeia to be an drachmas ( on one occasion in 430 / / 29 1, 400 drachmas ) as part of the Hellespontine district.
  • A second source is Harpocration, who names three early writers of Greek local history whose works are now lost : Acusilaus and Hellanicus of Lesbos apparently stated that the Homeridae were named after Homer, while Seleucus said that they were not.
  • Hellanicus of Lesbos, in Fragment 7 of the " Argolica ", concerns himself with one word in one line of the " Iliad ", " pasture-land of horses ", applied to Argos in the Peloponnesus.
  • John V . Luce notes that when Plato writes about the genealogy of Atlantis's kings, he writes in the same style as Hellanicus, suggesting a similarity between a fragment of Hellanicus's work and an account in the " Critias ".
  • John V . Luce notes that when Plato writes about the genealogy of Atlantis's kings, he writes in the same style as Hellanicus, suggesting a similarity between a fragment of Hellanicus's work and an account in the " Critias ".
  • The Ancient Greek word ( " gote韆 " ) means " charm, jugglery, Dactyli, a mythical race, stating that according to Pherecydes of Syros and Hellanicus of Lesbos, those to the left are " gotes ", while those to the right are deliverers from sorcery.
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