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Eupolis

446 BC - 411 BC

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Eupolis (altgriechisch Εὔπολις Eupolis; * um 446 v. Chr.; † vermutlich 411 v. Chr.) war ein antiker griechischer Komödiendichter des 5. Jahrhunderts v. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

Seine Biografie ist in 23 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar (gestiegen von 22 im Jahr 2024). Eupolis ist der 2,344th beliebteste Schriftsteller (gesunken vom 1,618th im Jahr 2024), die 466th beliebteste Biografie aus Griechenland (gesunken vom 352nd im Jahr 2019) und der 53rd beliebteste aus Griechenland Schriftsteller.

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Among Schriftstellers

Among schriftstellers, Eupolis ranks 2,344 out of 7,302Before him are Ouida, Tayeb Salih, Duris of Samos, Victorinus of Pettau, Gregory Tsamblak, and Musa Cälil. After him are Mary Astell, Andrei Voznesensky, John Fletcher, Joseph D. Pistone, Israel Joshua Singer, and Keigo Higashino.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 446 BC, Eupolis ranks 2Before him is Marcus Furius Camillus.  Among people deceased in 411 BC, Eupolis ranks 2Before him is Antiphon. After him is Hyperbolus.

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In Griechenland

Among people born in Griechenland, Eupolis ranks 466 out of NaNBefore him are Demophon of Eleusis (null), Posidippus (-310), Georgios Karaiskakis (1780), Kostas Karamanlis (1956), Victorinus of Pettau (250), and Haris Alexiou (1950). After him are Miltiades the Elder (-600), Meleager (-320), Dimitar Blagoev (1856), Manuel Kantakouzenos (1326), Isaeus (-420), and Lamachus (-500).

Among Schriftstellers In Griechenland

Among schriftstellers born in Griechenland, Eupolis ranks 53Before him are Dexippus (210), Asclepiades of Samos (-320), Albert Cohen (1895), Telesilla (-500), Posidippus (-310), and Victorinus of Pettau (250). After him are Isaeus (-420), Antigonus of Carystus (-290), Praxilla (-500), Theodorus Gaza (1398), Acusilaus (-600), and Philitas of Cos (-400).

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