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Aristeas (Gr****: Ἀριστέας) was a semi-legendary Gr**** poet and miracle-worker, a
native of
Proconnesus in Asia Minor,
active ca. 7th
century BC. The Suda...
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argued that it is fictitious. The
Letter of
Aristeas,
called so
because it was a
letter addressed from
Aristeas of
Marmora to his
brother Philocrates, deals...
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Species Aristea abyssinica Pax
Aristea africana (L.) Hoffmanns.
Aristea alata Baker Aristea anceps Eckl. ex
Klatt Aristea angolensis Baker Aristea angustifolia...
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Aristeas (Ἀριστέας) was a 7th-century BC Gr**** poet.
Aristeas may also
refer to:
Aristeas of Stratonice,
ancient Olympic pankration champion Aristeas...
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Aristea bakeri is a
plant species in the
family Iridaceae.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Aristea bakeri. "
Aristea bakeri Klatt". The
Plant List...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Aristea ecklonii.
Aristea ecklonii (common names: blue flies, blue stars, blue-e**** iris, blue corn-lily) is a...
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Second Enoch) The
Psalms of
Solomon The Odes of
Solomon The
Letter of
Aristeas The
Fourth Book of
Maccabees The
Story of
Ahikar Testaments of the Twelve...
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Aristeas (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστέας) was part of a duo,
along with Papias, of
sculptors from
Aphrodisium in
Cyprus who made the two
statues of centaurs,...
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Aristea cantharophila is a
plant species endemic to a
small region of
Western Cape Province,
South Africa,
Southeast of Cape Town. Type
locality is in...
- Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Retrieved 25
December 2022.
Aristeas of
Marmora (1904). The
Letter Of
Aristeas,
translated into English.
Translated by St. John Thackeray...