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    Homer of Byzantium (Greek: Ὅμηρος ὁ Βυζάντιος) was an ancient Greek grammarian and tragic poet. He was also called ho Neoteros ("the Younger"), to distinguish him from the older Homer.
    The son of the grammarian Andromachus Philologus and the poet Moero (some sources give her as Homer's daughter), he flourished in the beginning of the 3rd century BC, in the court of Ptolemy II Philadelphus at Alexandria. Together with his main rival, Sositheus, he is counted among the sev…

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    • Homerus, tragedian, lived in the early 3rd century BC
    • Philo, engineer, lived c. 280 BC–c. 220 BC
    • Epigenes of Byzantium, astrologer, lived in the 3rd–2nd century BC
    • Aristophanes of Byzantium, a scholar who flourished in Alexandria, 3rd–2nd century BC

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    Jump to navigation Jump to search. Location of Byzantium. Byzantium or Byzantion (/bɪˈzæntiəm, -ʃəm/; Ancient Greek: Βυζάντιον, Byzántion) was an ancient Greek colony in early antiquity that later became Constantinople, and then Istanbul.
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    Byzanitium was mainly a trading city due to its location at the Black Sea 's only entrance. Byzantium later conquered Chalcedon, across the Bosphorus on the Asiatic side. The city was taken by the Persian Empire at the time of the Scythian campaign (513 BC) of King Darius I (r. 522–486 BC), and was added to the administrative province of Skudra.
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    Byzantium was besieged by Greek forces during the Peloponnesian War. As part of Sparta's strategy for cutting off grain supplies to Athens, Sparta took the city in 411 BC. The Athenian military later took the city in 408 BC.
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    Ancient Greek legend refers to the Greek king Byzas, the leader of the Megarian colonists and founder of the city. The name Lygos for the city, which likely corresponds to an earlier Thracian settlement, is mentioned by Pliny the Elder in his Natural History.
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    WebΟ Όμηρος ο Βυζάντιος (4ος-3ος αιώνας π.Χ.) ήταν αρχαίος Έλληνας λόγιος και τραγωδός με καταγωγή από την πόλη του Βυζαντίου. Σύμφωνα με το λεξικό Σούδα η μητέρα του …

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