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Marsyas of Philippi (Ancient Greek: Μαρσύας, Κριτοφήμου, Φιλιππεύς; 3rd century BC) was a Macedonian Greek historian and the son of Critophemus. He was often called Marsyas the Younger to distinguish him from Marsyas of Pella, with whom he has frequently been confounded. The earliest writers by whom he is cited is Plinius and Athenaeus. The latter tells us that he also served as a priest of Heracles. His works were Μακεδονικά On Macedonia (6 books), Αρχαιολογία Archaeology (On Attica?) (12 books) and Μυθικά On Myths (7 books).
References
- FGrHist 135/6 (Fragments).
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology by William Smith (lexicographer)
- Atthis: The Local Chronicles of Ancient Athens by Felix Jacoby
Categories:- Hellenistic era historians
- 3rd-century BC historians
- Ancient Macedonian priests
- Ancient Macedonian historians
- Writers of lost works
- 3rd-century BC Macedonians
- Ancient Philippians
- Ancient Greek writer stubs
- Greek people stubs
- European historian stubs
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