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- (/bəˈrɒsəs/) or Berosus (/bəˈroʊsəs/; Ancient Gr****: Βηρωσσός, romanized: Bērōssos; possibly derived from Late Babylonian Akkadian: 𒁹𒀭𒂗𒉺𒇻𒋙𒉡, romanized: Bēl-reʾû-šunu...
- Berossos and Manetho. p. 8. Waddell. Manetho. pp. xvi–xvii. Verbrugghe; Wickersham. Berossos and Manetho. p. 98. Verbrugghe; Wickersham. Berossos and...
- ISBN 0-500-27384-7. Rollinger, Robert (2013). "Berossos and the Monuments". In Haubold, J.; et al. (eds.). The World of Berossos. Wiesbaden. p. 151. ISBN 978-3-447-06728-7...
- Verbrugghe and Wickersham collected and translated all surviving fragments of Berossos' Babyloniaca. Until the rediscovery of cuneiform texts in the 19th century...
- read Larsamki), also referred to as Larancha/Laranchon (Gk. Λαραγχων) by Berossos and connected with the biblical Ellasar, was an important city-state of...
- then-lover Clytie, leaving her heartbroken. Lysippe was the mother of Tanais by Berossos. Her son only venerated Ares and was fully devoted to war, neglecting love...
- that interval. It has been suggested that he obtained this value from Berossos (c. 3rd century BC) who reckoned time in intervals of 60, 600 and 3600...
-  9–10 Smith, W. Robertson (1887), p. 313–314. Breucker, Geert de (2021). "Berossos and the Construction off a Near Eastern Cultural History in Response to...
- ISBN 978-3-8331-6000-4. Verbrugghe, Gerald Paul; Wickersham, John Moore (2001) [1996], Berossos and Manetho, introduced and translated: Native Traditions in Ancient Mesopotamia...
- (29.53059 days). Cicero, reacting to the chronologies of such authors as Berossos (who composed a Gr****-language history of Babylonia, known as the Babyloniaca...