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ἔχεις δὲ τῶν κάτωθεν ἐνθάδ᾽ αὖ θεῶν ἄμοιρον, ἀκτέριστον, ἀνόσιον νέκυν → and you have kept here something belonging to the gods below, a corpse deprived, unburied, unholy | but keepest in this world one who belongs to the gods infernal, a corpse unburied, unhonoured, all unhallowed
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# Androcydes (painter), Greek painter, 4th century BC | # Androcydes (painter), Greek painter, 4th century BC | ||
# Androcydes (physician), Greek physician contemporary with Alexander the Great | # Androcydes (physician), Greek physician contemporary with Alexander the Great | ||
# Androcydes (Pythagorean), author of the treatise On Pythagoric Symbols | # Androcydes (Pythagorean), author of the treatise On Pythagoric Symbols | ||
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Wikipedia EN
Androcydes (also transliterated Androkydes) (Ancient Greek: Ἀνδροκύδης) may refer to:
- Androcydes (painter), Greek painter, 4th century BC
- Androcydes (physician), Greek physician contemporary with Alexander the Great
- Androcydes (Pythagorean), author of the treatise On Pythagoric Symbols