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Boethus,
Boëthus or
Boethos (Ancient Gr****: Βόηθος) may also
refer to:
Hotepsekhemwy (29th
century BCE),
Egyptian king
known in Gr****
sources as Boethos...
- a "Philip".
Because he was the
grandson of
Simon Boethus, he is
sometimes also
called Herod Boethus, but
there is no
evidence he was
actually thus called...
-
family of
Boethos (or
Boethus)
produced many High
Priests of Israel. They may have been
related to the Boethusians. Simon, son of
Boethus from Alexandria,...
- of the high-priestly
family of
Boethus. The
family of
Boethus produced the
following high priests: Simon, son of
Boethus from Alexandria, was made a high...
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Oxford University Press, 2015,
Chapter 6: "
Boethus of Sidon", pp. 177-199.
Pamela Huby, "An
Excerpt from
Boethus of Sidon’s
Commentary on the Categories...
- of
Simon Boethus the High Priest.
Josephus recounts their wedding thus:
There was one Simon, a
citizen of Jerusalem, the son of one
Boethus, a citizen...
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Boethus of
Cilicia (Ancient Gr****: Βοηθός; fl. 1st
century BC) was an
Ancient Gr**** poet from
Tarsus who was the
author of an
epigram in the Gr**** Anthology...
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Because he was the
grandson of the high
priest Simon Boethus he is
sometimes described as
Herod Boethus, but
there is no
evidence he was
called by that name...
- Simon, son of
Boethus (also
known as
Simon son of
Boëthus,
Simeon ben
Boethus or
Shimon ben
Boethus) (Hebrew: שמעון בן ביתוס) was a
Jewish High priest...
- Galen.
Boethus was
suffect consul in one of the
nundinia falling in the
later half of 161 with [? Julius]
Geminus Capelli**** as his colleague.
Boethus had...