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Athenodorus Cananites (Gr****: Ἀθηνόδωρος Κανανίτης,
Athenodoros Kananites; c. 74 BC – 7 AD) was a
Stoic philosopher.
Athenodorus was born in Canana, near...
- Athenodoros,
Athenodorus or
Athinodoros may
refer to:
Athenodorus (actor) (fl. 342–329 BC), Gr****
actor Athenodorus of Soli (fl. mid-3rd
century BC), Stoic...
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Claudius Athenodorus was a
Roman eques who
flourished during the
reign of the
emperor Domitian. He was
appointed to a
series of
imperial offices, including...
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Athenodorus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀθηνόδωρος) was a
tragic actor,
victor at the
Dionysia in 342 and 329 BC. He
performed also at the
games after the victorious...
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Stoic philosopher Athenodorus, who
lived about 100
years before Pliny.
Knowing that the
house was
supposedly haunted,
Athenodorus intentionally set up...
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Strabo was
Athenodorus Cananites, a
philosopher who had
spent his life
since 44 BC in Rome
forging relationships with the
Roman elite.
Athenodorus p****ed...
- his [Zeno's]
works by
Athenodorus the Stoic, who was in
charge of the
Pergamene library; and that afterwards, when
Athenodorus was
detected and compromised...
- the second-oldest
mention of a
haunted house in
which the
philosopher Athenodorus helps lay the
bones of a
restless spirit to rest. The
origins of ghostlore...
- of all
classical sculptures.
Pliny records that in
conjunction with
Athenodorus and Polydorus,
Agesander sculpted Laocoön and his Sons,
although modern...
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Athenodorus (Gr****: Ἀθηνόδωρος), also
known as
Athenogenes (Ἀθηνογένης; died 148) was
Bishop of
Byzantium from 144
until 148.
During his
years of office...