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  • Eratosthenes[1]sourceall time · Hyginus Astronomica Pleiades
  • Eratosthenes[2]sourceall time · Diogenes Sinope Glean Scratch

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  • Person[1]all time · Hyginus Astronomica Pleiades

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  • Crates had by Hipparchia a son named Pasicles[2]sourceall time · Diogenes Sinope Glean Scratch

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Crates had by Hipparchia a son named Pasicles

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      [Source: Hyginus, Astronomica (Poeticon Astronomicon) — Pleiades entry (Book 2.21) and Fabulae passages — tradition: roman; era: c. 1st–2nd century CE (attributed to C. Julius Hyginus, freedman of Augustus; actual date disputed). Excerpt 5/
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      [Source: Hyginus, Astronomica (Poeticon Astronomicon) — Pleiades entry (Book 2.21) and Fabulae passages — tradition: roman; era: c. 1st–2nd century CE (attributed to C. Julius Hyginus, freedman of Augustus; actual date disputed). Excerpt 4/
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      DIOGENES OF SINOPE (the Cynic, c. 412-323 BCE) Primary source: Diogenes Laertius, 'Lives of Eminent Philosophers', Book VI. Translation: C. D. Yonge (1853), public domain (Project Gutenberg eBook #57342). Sections included verbatim: Life of

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