Tiberios Claudios Diognetos, c.200). Charles E. Hill cites an inscription from Smyrna, probably from the second century, by ‘Diognetos, son of Apollonius...
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century BC more and more Roman names appear as a consequence of the Roman rule in the Hellenic world. A measure of the level of uncertainty that exists...
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Arachosia—while Pliny additionally cites Alexander's bematists (distance-measurers) Diognetos and Baiton, who refer to an "Arachosiorum oppidum” ("town of the Arachosians")...
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Theognetos or Diognetos.[citation needed] Theogenes was a prominent Egyptian Greek who was a dioiketes[citation needed] a manager of a private estate...
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Euboula Εὐβούλα Euippas Εὐίππας Euphanios Εὐφάνιος Euthydikos Εὐθύδικος Diognetos Διόγνητος Dionysios Διονύσιος Doros Δωρώς Galestas Γαλέστας Harpalos Ἅρπαλος...
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List of editiones principes in Greek (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
Irénée (2008) [1951]. "Introduzione". In Marrou, Henri Irénée (ed.). A Diogneto. Sources chrétiennes: Edizione italiana (in Italian). Vol. 4. Translated...
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