Baccheidas

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Baccheidas (Ancient Greek: Βακχείδας) of Sicyon was a dancer and teacher of music, in honor of whom there is an ancient epigram of four lines preserved by the 2nd century CE grammarian Athenaeus.[1] His time is unknown; it is only certain that he lived in or before the 2nd century.

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  1. ^ Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae xiv. p. 629a

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