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- Q787080 subject Q6468504.
- Q787080 subject Q8250418.
- Q787080 abstract "Autolycus (Greek: Αὐτόλυκος; fl. 5th century BC) was a young Athenian athlete of singular beauty and the object of the affection of Callias. It is in honour of a victory gained by him in the pentathlon at the Panathenaic Games that Callias gives the banquet described by Xenophon.After the defeat of Athens in the Peloponnesian Wars at the hands of Lysander, Autolycus defeated the Spartan-appointed governor Callibius by "tripping up his heels and throwing him to the ground". Callibius in turn hit Autolycus with his staff upon which Callibius was scolded by Lysander who told him that he "didn't know how to govern free men". Puppets of Lysander and the Spartans killed Autolycus soon after to appease Callibius.".
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- Q787080 wikiPageWikiLink Q1163125.
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- Q787080 wikiPageWikiLink Q6468504.
- Q787080 wikiPageWikiLink Q8250418.
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- Q787080 wikiPageWikiLink Q970958.
- Q787080 comment "Autolycus (Greek: Αὐτόλυκος; fl. 5th century BC) was a young Athenian athlete of singular beauty and the object of the affection of Callias. It is in honour of a victory gained by him in the pentathlon at the Panathenaic Games that Callias gives the banquet described by Xenophon.After the defeat of Athens in the Peloponnesian Wars at the hands of Lysander, Autolycus defeated the Spartan-appointed governor Callibius by "tripping up his heels and throwing him to the ground".".
- Q787080 label "Autolycus of Athens".