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    of Juvenal. Heliodorus wrote several books on medical technique which have survived in fragments and in the works of Oreibasius. "Heliodorus (3)". Oxford...
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  • Heliodorus /ˌhiːliəˈdɔːrəs/ is a Greek name meaning "Gift of the Sun". Several persons named Heliodorus are known to us from ancient times, the best known...
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  • Greek surgeon, of whom no particulars are known, but who must have lived in or before the first century CE, as he is quoted by both Heliodorus and Galen...
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  • Peloponnesian War Heliocles – Greco-Bactrian king Heliodorus of Athens – author Heliodorus (metrist) Heliodorus (surgeon) Heliodurus – ambassador Hellanicus of Lesbos...
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  • Halimus Heliocentrism Heliodorus (ambassador) Heliodorus (metrist) Heliodorus (surgeon) Heliodorus of Athens Heliodorus of Emesa Heliodorus of Larissa Helios...
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  • second or first century BC, as he lived after Nymphodorus, and before Heliodorus. In the extract from Oribasius, given by A. Mai in the fourth volume of...
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  • neurology Ge Hong 4th century CE Chinese originator of First Aid in TCM Heliodorus 1st century CE Greek wrote on medical technique Herodotus (physician)...
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    ibn Ishaq (809–873), Arab Christian scholar, physician, and scientist Heliodorus (3rd century), sophist of Arab origin Hisham ibn al-Kalbi (d. 819), historian...
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  • Constantinople Anatolius of Laodicea Dathus Germanus of Man Gurthiern Heliodorus of Altino Mucian Peregrina Mogas Fontcuberta Pope Leo II Thomas the Apostle...
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    Vienne; later it became suffragan of Tarentaise. In 589 the bishop, St. Heliodorus, transferred the see to Sion, leaving the low-lying, flood-prone site...
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    Demetrius I Soter in 178 BC. When Seleucus was murdered by his minister Heliodorus in a power bid in 175, the legitimate heir was held hostage in Rome. With...
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