Αἰσχρίων

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Menander, Monostichoi, 118

Spanish (DGE)

-ωνος, ὁ
Escrión
1 aten., acompañante de Timoteo (IV a.C.), D.49.22.
2 poeta de Samos del IV a.C., Ath.296e, Aeschrio, I.
3 de Mitilene, poeta épico del IV a.C., conocido de Alejandro y Aristóteles, quizá el mismo que 2, Sud., Tz.H 8.398, Aeschrio Hist., I.
4 general de Arcagato en Siracusa (IV a.C.), D.S.20.60.
5 padre de Lisanias, D.L.6.23.
6 político acarnanio partidario de los romanos, año 170/169 a.C., Plb.28.5.1.
7 de Pérgamo, médico de la escuela empírica del s. II d.C., maestro de Galeno, Gal.12.356.
8 tít. de una comedia de Apolodoro, Apollod.Gel., I.

Wikipedia EN

Aeschrion may refer to a number of different people in Classical history:

  • Aeschrion of Syracuse, assisted Verres in robbing the Syracusans
  • Aeschrion of Samos, iambic poet
  • Aeschrion of Mytilene, epic poet, possibly identical with Aeschrion of Samos
  • Aeschrion of Pergamon, 2nd century physician