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EUPOLIS

Volume 7 · 69 words · 1797 Edition

an Athenian comic poet, flourished about the 85th Olympiad. He took the freedom of the ancient comedy in satirizing the vices of the people. He lost his life in a sea-fight between the Athenians and Macedonians; and his fate was so much lamented, that after his death it was enacted that no poet should serve in the wars. Some say Alcibiades put him to death for his satirical freedom.