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- author of the life ascribed to Plutarch, Lysias was born in 459 BC, which would accord with a tradition that Lysias reached, or p****ed, the age of eighty...
- Claudius Lysias is a figure mentioned in the New Testament book of the Acts of the Apostles. According to Acts 21:31–24:22, Lysias was a Roman tribune...
- Lysias Anicetus (Gr****: Λυσίας ὁ Ἀνίκητος; epithet means "the Invincible") was an Indo-Gr**** king. According to numismatist Bopearachchi, Lysias was a...
- Lysias (c. 440 BC – c. 380 BC) was an Ancient Gr**** orator. Lysias may also refer to: Lysias (Syrian chancellor) (died 162 BC), chancellor of the Seleucid...
- Lysias was a city and episcopal see in the Roman province of Phrygia Salutaris I and is now a titular see. The city of Lysias is mentioned by Strabo,...
- Todd, S.C. Lysias (The Oratory of classical Greece). Austin: University of Texas Press, 2000. (ISBN 978-0292781665) Lamb, W.R.M. Lysias (Loeb classical...
- Parthian Empire. Antiochus IV left Lysias in charge of the government of the Western half of the empire as regent. Lysias also took guardianship of Antiochus's...
- 164 BCE during the Parthian campaign. Lysias together with Eupator set out for a new campaign in Judea. Lysias skirted Judea as he had done in his first...
- Phaedrus Lysias (in absentia) Lysias was one of the three sons of Cephalus, the patriarch whose home is the setting for Plato's Republic. Lysias was perhaps...
- by Lysias, one of the "Canon of Ten" Attic orators. The speech is the first in the transmitted Lysianic corpus and is therefore also known as Lysias 1...