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Philochorus
Philochorus of Athens (; ; c. 340 BC – c. 261 BC),〔Meister, Klaus (Berlin). " Philochorus." Brill’s New Pauly. Antiquity volumes edited by: Hubert Cancik and , Helmuth Schneider. Brill Online , 2012. Reference. 21 September 2012 〕 was a Greek historian and Atthidographer of the 3rd century BC, and a member of a priestly family. He was a seer and interpreter of signs, and a man of considerable influence.
==Biography==
Philochorus was strongly anti-Macedonian in politics, and a bitter opponent of Demetrius Poliorcetes. When Antigonus Gonatas, the son of the latter, besieged and captured Athens (261 BC), Philochorus was put to death for having supported Ptolemy II Philadelphus of Egypt, who had encouraged the Athenians in their resistance to Macedonia.〔(Ancient Greek civilization in the 4th century: Historical writings ) at the Britannica Online Encyclopedia
His investigations into the usages and customs of his native Attica were embodied in an ''Atthis'', in seventeen books, a history of Athens from the earliest times to 262 BC. Considerable fragments are preserved in the lexicographers, scholiasts, Athenaeus, and elsewhere. The work was epitomized by the author himself, and later by Asinius Pollio of Tralles (perhaps a freedman of the famous Gaius Asinius Pollio).
Philochorus also wrote on oracles, divination and sacrifices; the mythology and religious observances of the tetrapolis of Attica; the myths of Sophocles; the lives of Euripides and Pythagoras; the foundation of Salamis, Cyprus. He compiled chronological lists of the ''archons'' and Olympiads, and made a collection of Attic inscriptions, the first of its kind in Greece.

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