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Apion (Gr****: Ἀπίων; fl. 1st
century CE), also
called Apion Pleistoneices (Gr****: Ἀπίων Πλειστονίκου,
Apíōn Pleistoníkēs) and
Apion Mochthos (μόχθος)...
- the
Egyptian author Apion.
Josephus was a Roman–Jewish historian, defector, and
courtier to the
emperors of the
Flavian dynasty;
Apion was a ****enized Egyptian...
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Apes (collectively
Hominoidea /hɒmɪˈnɔɪdi.ə/) are a
superfamily of Old
World simians native to sub-Saharan
Africa and
Southeast Asia (though they were...
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Ptolemy Apion or
simply known as
Apion (Ancient Gr****: Πτολεμαῖος Ἀπίων;
between 150 BC and 145 BC – 96 BC) was the last Gr**** King of
Cyrenaica who separated...
- Look up apex or
apical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Apical means "pertaining to an apex". It may
refer to:
Apical ancestor,
refers to the last common...
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comes sacrarum largitionum, and
comes domesticorum, with
Apion II (also
known as
Strategius Apion)
obtaining the role of consul.
After the
collapse of the...
- Look up
apic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
APIC may
refer to:
Africa Policy Information Center, a parent-body of
Africa Action American Political...
- 539. He was a
member of the
wealthy and
prominent Apion family of Oxyrhynchus, Egypt.
Strategius Apion was the son of a
senior Strategius and a patrician...
- were
produced for
different buggy models such as
Apal Buggy,
Apal Rancho,
Apal Jet,
Apal Auki, and the
Apal Corsa (a
sporty version with gull-wing doors)...
- and Baal-Eser II Dido of
Carthage Against Apion Book I. 116–127
Jewish Encyclopedia: "Phenicia".
Against Apion Book I. 154–160
Herodotus (2003) [1954]....