Hedyle (fl. 3rd century BCE)
Hedyle (fl. 3rd century bce)
Greek poet. Name variations: Hydele of Athens. Dau. of Moschine; children: Hydelus (male epigrammatist).
Athenaeus (2nd century) mentions Hedyle and her mother Moschine; 1 quotation survives from the mythological poem Scylla.
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BORN: Between 630 and 612 bce, Lesbos, Greece
DIED: c. 570 bce, Lesbos, Greece
NATIONALITY: Greek
GENRE: Poetry
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