Lycophron
Lycophron (lĬk´əfrŏn), fl. early 3d cent. BC, b. Chalcis, Alexandrian Greek poet, one of the Pleiad. His only extant poem Cassandra or Alexandra, is an obscure and difficult work in iambic verse. In ancient times his tragedies were highly esteemed.
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BORN: Between 630 and 612 bce, Lesbos, Greece
DIED: c. 570 bce, Lesbos, Greece
NATIONALITY: Greek
GENRE: Poetry
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