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Hesychius of Miletus
Hesychius of Miletus Hesychius of Miletus, Greek chronicler and biographer, surnamed Illustrius, son ... that Suidas himself epitomized the work of Hesychius, or whether they are part of ...
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Hesychius
Hesychius People named Hesychius (Greek for "calm one"): Hesychius of Alexandria Hesychius of Jerusalem - Catholic Encyclopedia article Hesychius of Sinai - Catholic Encyclopedia article Hesychius ...
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List of ancient Greeks
... philosopher Anaximenes of Lampsacus - historian Anaximenes of Miletus - philosopher Anaxippus - New Comedy poet Andocides - two ... Arion - poet Aristaeus - mathematician Aristagoras - tyrant of Miletus Aristander of Telmessus - soothsayer to Alexander the ... Aristeus - Corinthian general Aristias - playwright Aristides of Miletus - writer Aristides Quintilianus - writer Aristides - three; Athenian ... Bryson - philosopher Bupalus - sculptor C Cadmus of Miletus - one of the first logographers Caecilius of ... sculptors Cercidas - politician/philosopher/poet Cercops of Miletus - poet Chabrias - Athenian general Chaeremon - tragic ...
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User:Thryduulf/Users named after ancient Greeks
... of Lampsacus ( talk • contribs) Anaximenes of Miletus ( talk • contribs) Anaxippus ( talk • contribs ... contribs) Aristias ( talk • contribs) Aristides of Miletus ( talk • contribs) Aristides Quintilianus ( talk • ... Bupalus ( talk • contribs) C Cadmus of Miletus ( talk • contribs) Caecilius of Calacte ( talk ... contribs) Cercidas ( talk • contribs) Cercops of Miletus ( talk • contribs) Chabrias ( talk • contribs ... contribs) Euanthius ( talk • contribs) Eubulides of Miletus ( talk • contribs) Eubulus ( talk • ...
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Milesians (Greek)
... Hellenic (Greek) civilization were the inhabitants of Miletus, a city in the Anatolia province of ... Meander River . Settlers from Crete moved to Miletus sometime in 16th century BC. By the 6th century BC, Miletus had become a maritime empire, and the ... the Crimea, founding new colonies. Famous Milesians: Miletus (mythological founder) Thales - "first" Greek philosopher; "the ... philosopher; formulated the "liar paradox" Hecataeus - historian Hesychius Illustrius - chronicler and biographer Aristides - writer ...
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George Codinus
... The chief sources are: the Patria of Hesychius Illustrius of Miletus, an anonymous (c. 750) brief chronological record ...
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Category:Byzantine historians
... George Syncellus Georgius Acropolita Nicephorus Gregoras H Hesychius of Miletus J Joannes Zonaras J cont. John Cinnamus ...
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Suda
... condensed from the Onomatologion or Pinax of Hesychius of Miletus; other sources were the excerpts of Constantine ...
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Patriarch Photius I of Constantinople
... are probably taken from the work of Hesychius of Miletus. The Lexicon, published later than the Bibliotheca ...
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