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Diodorus Siculus or
Diodorus of
Sicily (Gr****: Διόδωρος, translit.
Diódōros; fl. 1st
century BC) was an
ancient Gr**** historian. He is
known for writing...
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Church of Jerusalem, from his
election in 2001, when he
succeeded Patriarch Diodoros,
until his
dismissal in 2005, when he was
succeeded by
Patriarch Theophilos...
- website,
Diodoros I, 77, Top
Patriarch Of Gr****
Faith in Holy Land,
article by
William A. Orme Jr.
dated Dec. 21, 2000 LA
Times website,
Diodoros I; Led...
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Diódoro Corella (1838 inArizpe, Sonora[citation needed] – 15 June[citation needed] 1876, in
Mexico City[citation needed]) was a
Mexican general and the...
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supported by the
description of the
statue of the
Pythian Apollo at
Samos by
Diodoros: 1 as "Egyptian in style, with his arms
hanging by his
sides and his legs...
- Ninus'
Empire according to
Diodoros...
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Diodorus Pasparus (Ancient Gr****: Διόδωρος Ἡρώιδου Πάσπαρος, romanized:
Diodōros Hērōidou Pasparos, fl. 85-69 BC), son of Heroides, was the
leading statesman...
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Diódoro Humberto Carrasco Altamirano (born 30
January 1954) is a
Mexican economist and
politician from the
National Action Party (formerly from the Institutional...
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could kill a
centaur (Apollodorus) or
preparing the
corpses for
burial (
Diodoros). He died
quickly as a
result of the poison's
extreme virulence, and was...
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Hierotheus Nicodemus I
Gerasimus I
Damian I
Timotheus I
Benedict I
Diodoros I
Irenaios I
Theophilus III §: in
exile at
Constantinople due to the Latin...