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- Diliad abstract "The Diliad, or Deiliad (Δειλιάς < δειλία "cowardice", a pun on the Iliad), is a lost parody of the Iliad mentioned in Aristotle’s Poetics where it is attributed to Nicochares.".
- Diliad wikiPageID "20141574".
- Diliad wikiPageRevisionID "488521616".
- Diliad hasPhotoCollection Diliad.
- Diliad subject Category:Ancient_Greek_comedies.
- Diliad subject Category:Lost_poems.
- Diliad subject Category:Parodies.
- Diliad type Abstraction100002137.
- Diliad type AncientGreekComedies.
- Diliad type Caricature106780069.
- Diliad type Comedy107015510.
- Diliad type Communication100033020.
- Diliad type Drama106376154.
- Diliad type ExpressiveStyle107066659.
- Diliad type LiteraryComposition106364329.
- Diliad type LostPoems.
- Diliad type Message106598915.
- Diliad type Parodies.
- Diliad type Parody106780309.
- Diliad type Poem106377442.
- Diliad type Wit106776138.
- Diliad type Writing106362953.
- Diliad type WritingStyle107092158.
- Diliad type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Diliad comment "The Diliad, or Deiliad (Δειλιάς < δειλία "cowardice", a pun on the Iliad), is a lost parody of the Iliad mentioned in Aristotle’s Poetics where it is attributed to Nicochares.".
- Diliad label "Diliad".
- Diliad sameAs m.04yf5c5.
- Diliad sameAs Q5276780.
- Diliad sameAs Q5276780.
- Diliad sameAs Diliad.
- Diliad wasDerivedFrom Diliad?oldid=488521616.
- Diliad isPrimaryTopicOf Diliad.