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The New Encyclopædia Britannica, 2007 Edition: "In ancient Greece a game with elements of football, episkuros, or harpaston, was played, and it had migrated to Rome as harpastum by the 2nd century BC".
102:(Apista; "Unbelievable Things") was the primary work which led to Antiphanes' dismissal as an impostor by Strabo. In addition to other writings and plays, however, Antiphanes' mention of the 59:
refers to him as an impostor, because Antiphanes wished the reader to believe everything in his book, which actually contained falsehoods. Strabo also attacked the credibility of the writers
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in European history. Antiphanes's writings (alongside those of
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i. p. 47, ii. pp. 102, 104; comp. Polyb. xx xiii. 12
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Ancient Greek
Greek
Berge
ancient Macedonia
Amphipolis
Geographica
Strabo
Pytheas
Euhemerus
Attic
Athens
courtesans
Antiphanes of Argos
Greek
Episkyros
football
Amphis
Anaxilas
hetaira
Nannion
Bergaios


ἐπίσκυρος
φαινίνδα
Antiphanes of Berge
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