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Phrynichus (Greek: Φρύνιχος) may refer to:

People

  • Phrynichus (tragic poet) or Phrynichus Tragicus (6th-5th century BC), abbreviated in lexica as , pioneer of Greek tragedy, most famous for The Fall of Miletus
  • Phrynichus (comic poet) or Phrynichus Comicus (late 5th century BC), abbreviated in lexica as , writer of old Attic comedy
  • Phrynichus (oligarch) (died 411 BC), Athenian general during the Peloponnesian War who took a leading part in establishing the oligarchy of the Four Hundred
  • Phrynichus Arabius or Phrynichus Atticista (2nd century AD), abbreviated in lexica as , grammarian and rhetorician

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