CHAEREAS

CHAEREAS
I.
CHAEREAS
Comica videtur fuisse persona, apud Aristoph. Vesp. p. 480. Eupolis in Βάπταις Chaeream ut inquilinum exagitat, cuius filius in Aristoph. Vesp. perstringitur, non solum ut illegitimus civis, sed ut meritorius puer et cinaedus.
II.
CHAEREAS
Historicus, vel potius nugator fuit, uti et Sosilus, quorum utriusque meminit Polybius, l. 3. Mihi quidem, inquit, non pro historiis scripta eorum videntur haberi debere, sed pro fabulis ex officina alicuius tonsoris aut vulgi faece profectis. Item Dux militum, Ptolemaeô desertô, ad Antiochum se contulit. Idem, l. 5.
III.
CHAEREAS
nomen centurionis, qui C. Caligulam Imperatorem occidit. Vide ibi.
IV.
CHAEREAS
nomen viri, 2. Macchab. c. 10. v. 32.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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