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Tricostus
4. L. Virginius Tricostus, consular tribune B. C. 389, the year after Rome had been taken by the Gauls. (Liv. 6.1.)
Xenarchus
(*Ce/narxos), literary.
1. A son of Sophron, and, like his father, a celebrated writer of mimes.
He flourished during the Rhegian War (B. C. 399-389), at the court of Dionysius, who is said to have employed him to ridicule the Rhegians, as cowards, in his poems. (Phot. and Suid. s. v. *(Rhgi/nous.) His mimes are mentioned, with those of Sophron, by Aristotle (Poet. 2). They were in the Doric dialect. (Clinton, F. H. vol. ii. s. a. 393 ; SOPHRON