
1) Ancient Macedonian general 2) Dramatist 3) Greek comic dramatist 4) Greek New Comedy dramatist 5) Greek playwright 6) Playwright
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[general] Menander (Μένανδρος; fl. 4th century BC) was an officer in the service of Alexander the Great. He was one of those called etairoi, but he held the command of a body of mercenaries. He was appointed by Alexander to the government of Lydia, during the settlement of the affairs of Asia made by Alexander when at Tyre (Lebanon...
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Athenian dramatist whom ancient critics considered the supreme poet of Greek New Comedyi.e., the last flowering of Athenian stage comedy. During ... [7 related articles]
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the greatest of the Indo-Greek kings and the one best known to Western and Indian classical authors; he is believed to have been a patron of the ... [2 related articles]
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(c. 342-291 BC) Greek comic dramatist. Previously only known by reputation and some short fragments, Menander's comedy Bad-Tempered Man (316 BC), was discovered in 1957 on Egyptian papyrus. Substantial parts of...
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Athenian comic playwright of the late 4th century BCE. Nearly all of his plays are now lost.
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[
n] - comic dramatist of ancient Greece (342-292 BC)
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noun comic dramatist of ancient Greece (342-292 BC)
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Greek comic dramatist. Previously only known by reputation and some short fragments, Menander's comedy
Bad-Tempered Man (316 BC), was discovered in 1957 on Egyptian papyrus. Substantial parts of
The Samian Woman,
The Arbitration,
The Unkindest Cut, and
The ...Found on
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