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tragedy (Anderson, Mathiesen, and
Anderson 2001a). 138 or 128 BC -
Athenios son of
Athenios composes the
First Delphic Hymn (Bélis 1992, 48–49 and 53–54; Pöhlmann...
- (from Athens), but
rather names Athénaios Athenaíou (Athenaeus, son of
Athenios) as the composer. Bélis,
Annie (ed.). 1992.
Corpus des
inscriptions de...
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unfortunate slaves were crucified. The
Second Servile War (104–101) was led by
Athenio in the
western part of the
island and by
Salvius Tryphon in the east. This...
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monument from his son,
Septimuleius Restitutus.
Decimus Septumuleius D. l.
Athenio, a
freedman and
priest of the
Imperial cult at Nola in
Campania between...
-
buried at
Castellum Celtianum in Numidia, aged forty-one.
Gaius Rusticelius Athenio,
dedicated a tomb at Rome for his client,
Rusticelia Lemnias. Rusticelius...
- had been quaestor. The tomb
dates to the
second century.
Gaius Ostorius Athenio, a
chorales buried at Carthage.
Ostoria Autodice,
named in an inscription...