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Asclepiodotus may
refer to:
Asclepiodotus of
Heraclea (fl. 2nd
century BC),
commander in the
Macedonian army
during the
Third Macedonian War Asclepiodotus...
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Julius Asclepiodotus was a
Roman praetorian prefect who,
according to the
Historia Augusta,
served under the
emperors Aurelian,
Probus and Diocletian...
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which Asclepiodotus grants, but his
allies the
Venedoti behead them and
throw their heads in the
river Gallobroc. Ten
years later Asclepiodotus is deposed...
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Asclepiodotus Tacticus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀσκληπιόδοτος Τακτικός; fl. 1st
century BC), also
known as
Asclepiodotus, was a Gr****
writer and
philosopher known...
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Asclepiodotus (Gr****: Ἀσκληπιόδοτος) of ****s was an ally of
Mithridates VI of
Pontus during the
First Mithridatic War of 90–85 BC. He was
close to Mithridates...
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school jointly with
another man also
called Asclepiodotus,
whose daughter, Damiane, he married.
Asclepiodotus also
taught Damascius, who
describes him in...
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Flavius Asclepiodotus or
Asclepiades (Gr****: Ασκληπιόδοτος; fl. 423–425) was a
politician of the
Eastern Roman Empire Asclepiodotus was the brother-in-law...
- C****ius
Asclepiodotus was a
wealthy man from Nicaea, Bithynia, who was
stripped of his
property and
driven into
exile by Nero in AD 67,
because he had...
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Asclepiodotus (Gr****: Ἀσκληπιόδοτος) was a Gr**** physician, mathematician, and
musician of the late 5th
century AD, who was best
known for
promoting the...
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crossing the
English Channel. The
first was
entrusted to
Julius Asclepiodotus, Constantius' long-serving
Praetorian prefect, who
sailed from the mouth...