Cinaethon of Sparta

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Template:Short description Cinaethon of Sparta (Template:Langx Kinaithon ho Lakedaimonios) was a legendary Greek poet to whom different sources ascribe the lost epics Oedipodea, Little Iliad and Telegony. Eusebius says that he flourished in 764–3 BC.[1][2] Cinaethon's poetry is preserved only in fragments, primarily preserved by Pausanias. The surviving fragments of Cinaethon are from a genealogical poem, and are not attributable to any of the poems he was said to have written.[3]

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  • Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".. (The link is to the 1st edition of 1914.) English translation with facing Greek text; now obsolete except for its translations of the ancient quotations.
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  1. Eusebius. Chronicle, "Olympiad", 4.1.
  2. West, Martin L. Greek Epic Fragments. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2003, pp. 250-255.
  3. West, Martin L. Greek Epic Fragments. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2003, p. 31.