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He was originally a Samian, but in the colonisation of
Amorgos he was sent as leader by the Samians. He founded Amorgos in three cities, Minoa, Aegialus and Arcesime. He was born (or "flourished") 406 years after the Trojan War . According to some he was the first writer of iambics, and wrote
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Semonides lived in the late sixth century on the basis of what he perceives as modish (relatively speaking) thought in a passage of Semonides fr.
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are classed, and reflect a similarly pessimistic view of the human experience. There is also evidence that
Semonides composed the sort of personal invective found in the work of his near contemporary iambographer
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