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Several centuries later,
Anthemius of
Tralles,
architect of the
Hagia Sophia in Constantinople, was born in
Tralles. An
early bishop Polybius (fl. ca. 105)...
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Tralles, a physician. His
brothers were Dioscorus, Alexander, Olympius, and Metrodorus.
Dioscorus followed his father's
profession in
Tralles; Alexander...
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Phlegon of
Tralles (Ancient Gr****: Φλέγων ὁ Τραλλιανός
Flegon o Trallianos) was a Gr****
writer and
freedman of the
emperor Hadrian, who
lived in the 2nd...
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Tralles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tralles was a city of
ancient Caria, now
occupied by Aydın, Turkey.
Tralles may also
refer to:
Tralles (crater)...
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Tralles.
Ignatius wrote an
epistle to the
church here, and
Anthemius of
Tralles, the
architect of
Hagia Sophia in Constantinople, was born in
Tralles...
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Asclepius of
Tralles (Gr****: Ἀσκληπιός; died c. 560–570) was a
student of
Ammonius Hermiae. Two
works of his survive:
Commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysics...
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letter on the side of the
crater midpoint that is
closest to
Tralles. "
Tralles (crater)".
Gazetteer of
Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology...
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Apollonius of
Tralles (Gr****: Απολλώνιος ὁ Τραλλιανός) (in Caria) was an
Ancient Gr****
sculptor who
flourished in the 2nd
century BCE. With his brother...
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Polybius was a 2nd-century
Christian bishop of
Tralles mentioned in the
writings of
Ignatius of
Antioch in his
Epistle to the
Trallians where is described...
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crater Tralles on the Moon is
named after him, as is the
alcoholometer he invented. Kronk, Gary W. (2003). "C/1819 N1 (Great
Comet or
Tralles)". Cometography:...