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Demophilus (Gr****: Δημόφιλος Demophilos),
according to Herodotus, was the
commander of a
contingent of 700
Thespians at the
Battle of
Thermopylae (480...
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Demophilus (Ancient Gr****: Δημόφιλος) may
refer to:
Demophilus of
Thespiae led a
contingent of
about 700
Thespians at the
Battle of
Thermopylae (480 BC)...
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patriarchate of
Demophilus memorable.
Theodosius I
offered to
confirm him in his see if he
would accept the
Nicene Creed.
Demophilus refused and was immediately...
- List of
writers on laws of symmetry: Nexaris, Theocydes, a
person named Demophilus, Pollis, a
person named Leonidas, Silanion, Melampus, Sarnacus, Euphranor...
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Constantinople was
Demophilus, a
Homoian Arian. On his
accession to the
imperial throne,
Theodosius offered to
confirm Demophilus as
bishop of the imperial...
- 380,
after the
expulsion of
Demophilus by
emperor Theodosius I[citation needed]. Eusebius. "14 - The
Arians ordain Demophilus after the
Death of Eudoxius...
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arrived in Constantinople, 24
November 380, he
expelled the
Arian bishop,
Demophilus of Constantinople, and
surrendered the
churches of that city to Gregory...
- that they
would not
abandon Leonidas and his followers.
Their leader was
Demophilus, son of Diadromes, and as
Herodotus writes, "Hence they
lived with the...
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actually happened). The
contingent of 700 Thespians, led by
their general Demophilus,
refused to
leave and
committed themselves to the fight. Also present...
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share a
definition of it as the
restraint of the appetites.: 228–29
Demophilus, a
Pythagorean philosopher of
uncertain date, wrote:
Cicero considered...