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 +'''Cercidas''' (or '''Kerkidas''', {{lang-el|Κερκιδᾰς}}; 3rd century BCE) was a [[poet]], [[Cynic]] [[philosopher]], and [[legislator]] for his native city [[Megalopolis, Greece|Megalopolis]]. A papyrus roll containing fragments from seven of his Cynic poems was discovered at [[Oxyrhynchus]] in 1906.
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Cercidas (or Kerkidas, Template:Lang-el; 3rd century BCE) was a poet, Cynic philosopher, and legislator for his native city Megalopolis. A papyrus roll containing fragments from seven of his Cynic poems was discovered at Oxyrhynchus in 1906.




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