• mathematician who lived in Alexandria, Egypt, then part of the Eastern Roman Empire. She was a prominent thinker in Alexandria where she taught philosophy...
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  • brother Adesius, who, "a little later", assaulted the prefect Hierocles in Alexandria and was executed. Nor do the existing lists of Egyptian prefects...
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    Origen (redirect from Origen of Alexandria)
    Origen of Alexandria (c. 185 – c. 253), also known as Origen Adamantius, was an early Christian scholar, ascetic, and theologian who was born and spent...
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    Lighthouse of Alexandria was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World while during the reign of Ptolemy II Philadelphus, the Library of Alexandria was the...
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  • to a copper mine in Palestine, and then to Egypt. In Alexandria, he spoke out against Hierocles, who had been forcing Christian "nuns, virgins and pious...
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  • that the Hierocles mentioned is Neoplatonist philosopher Hierocles of Alexandria, but there is no evidence to connect the two. If Hierocles and Philagrius...
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    Roman Egypt is unknown, although estimates vary from 4 to 8 million. Alexandria, its capital, was the largest port and second largest city of the Roman...
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    Diocletianic Persecution (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Bryce and Campbell. Walter, 111 Lactantius, De Mortibus Persecutorum 10.1–5; Barnes, "Sossianus Hierocles", 245; Barnes, Constantine and Eusebius, 18–19;...
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  • Olympiodorus the Younger (category Philosophers in ancient Alexandria)
    persecution experienced by many of his peers (see, for example, Hierocles of Alexandria), possibly because the Alexandrian School was less involved in...
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    Hyperborea (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    philosopher Hierocles equated the Hyperboreans with the Scythians, and the Riphean Mountains with the Ural Mountains. Clement of Alexandria and other early...
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  • Ammonius Saccas (category Philosophers in ancient Alexandria)
    AD – 243 AD) was a Hellenistic Platonist self-taught philosopher from Alexandria, generally regarded as the precursor of Neoplatonism and/or one of its...
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    Pythagoras (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    ISBN 978-0-933999-50-3. OCLC 16130530 – via Internet Archive. Hierocles of Alexandria (1995) [c. 430 AD]. "Golden Verses of Pythagoras". The Pythagorean...
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    Greece in the Roman era (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    of Egypt, and the Roman general Mark Antony, and afterwards conquered Alexandria (30 BC), the last great city of Hellenistic Egypt. The Roman era of Greek...
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  • politicians) Theodosius II (401-450) (lover of Chrysaphius) Euphrosyne of Alexandria (410–470) Prince George of Greece and Denmark (1869-1957) Prince Paul...
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  • Adrien Helvétius Johann Friedrich Herbart Abraham Joshua Heschel Hierocles of Alexandria James Hinton Thomas Hobbes Wau Holland Oscar Horta Hans-Hermann...
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    of Caesarea, Vita Constantini, 1.29 Lactantius, De mortibus persecutorum, 44.5–6 Thomas Hagg, "Hierocles the Lover of Truth and Eusebius the Sophist," SO...
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  • province of Isauria, in Asia Minor. Its placing within Isauria is given by Hierocles, Georgius Cyprius, and Parthey's (Notitiae episcopatuum). While recognizing...
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    edition of the commentary on The golden verses of Pythagoras by Hierocles of Alexandria. Richard Bentley is said to have supplied some of the notes. Θεουφραστου...
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    109 Clement of Alexandria Outlines Christian Lost 1380 110 Clement of Alexandria The Tutor Christian Extant 1376 111 Clement of Alexandria The Miscellanies...
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    Timeline of LGBT history (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Ai cut his own sleeves to not wake up his beloved Dong Xian. Philo of Alexandria and Marcus Manilius provided descriptions of transgender people during...
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    with analytical indexes G. Pachymeres, Hierocles and Philagrios, Declamationes XIII, Philogelos. G. Pachymeris, De Michaele et Andronico Paleologis, Bonn...
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  • Huxley (1825–1895)[2][4] Christiaan Huygens (1629–1695)[1] Hypatia of Alexandria (370–415)[1][2][4] Jean Hyppolite (1907–1968)[2] List of philosophers...
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  • Perinthus - Hexis - Hicetas - Hierius - Hiero (Xenophon) - Hierocles (Stoic) - Hierocles of Alexandria - Hieronymus of Rhodes - Himerius - Hipparchia of Maroneia...
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  • Transgender history (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    desert dressed identical to male hermits. Mary of Egypt, who was born in Alexandria in the early fifth century, is one popular example of an "emasculated...
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    Timeline of the name Palestine (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Chrysostom, Statius, Plutarch as well as Roman Judean writers Philo of Alexandria and Josephus. There is no evidence of the name on any Hellenistic coin...
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  • Photice (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Chalcedon), Diadochus (signatory of a letter on the murder of Proterius of Alexandria to Emperor Leo I the Thracian), Hilarius (signatory of a letter to Pope...
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  • List of editiones principes in Greek (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
     146. Retrieved 30 May 2021. Miguel, Herrero de Jáuregui (2008). The Protrepticus of Clement of Alexandria: a commentary (PhD). University of Bologna....
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    Bauckham et al, Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2008. "Divine Power in Origen of Alexandria: Sources and Aftermath," in Divine Powers in Late Antiquity, eds. Anna...
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  • the Twelve Gods Altar of Zeus Agoraios Althaea Althaemenes Alypius of Alexandria Alypus Alytarches Alyzeus Amalthea (mythology) Amantes (tribe) Amarynceus...
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    Diocletian (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    to besiege Alexandria. Domitianus died in December 297, by which time Diocletian had secured control of the Egyptian countryside. Alexandria, whose defense...
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