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Menander (/məˈnændər/; Gr****: Μένανδρος Menandros; c. 342/41 – c. 290 BC) was a Gr****
dramatist and the best-known
representative of
Athenian New Comedy...
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Menander I
Soter (Ancient Gr****: Μένανδρος Σωτήρ, romanized: Ménandros Sōtḗr, lit. '
Menander the Saviour'; Pali: Milinda;
sometimes called Menander the...
- The
House of
Menander (Italian: Casa del Menandro) is one of the
richest and most
magnificent houses in
ancient Pompeii in
terms of architecture, decoration...
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Menander Rhetor (Gr****: Μένανδρος Ῥήτωρ), also
known as
Menander of
Laodicea (Gr****: Μένανδρος ὁ Λαοδικεύς), was a Gr****
rhetorician and
commentator of...
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Menander Protector (
Menander the Guardsman,
Menander the Byzantian; Gr****: Μένανδρος Προτήκτωρ or Προτέκτωρ) was a
Byzantine historian, born in Constantinople...
- Indo-Gr**** King
known as
Menander II.
Menander I's
capital was at
Sagala in the
Punjab (present-day Sialkot).
Following the
death of
Menander, most of his empire...
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Menander II
Dikaios (Gr****: Μένανδρος Β΄ ὁ Δίκαιος;
epithet means "the Just") may have been an Indo-Gr**** King who
ruled in the
areas of
Arachosia and...
- Gr****
dramatist Menander (general),
general of
Alexander the
Great Menander I, Indo-Gr**** king
Menander II, Indo-Gr**** king
Menander of Laodicea, Gr****...
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Menander of
Ephesus (Gr****: Μένανδρος; fl. c.
early 2nd
century BC) was the
historian whose lost work on the
history of Tyre was used by Josephus, who...
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Menander (Gr****: Μένανδρος) was a first-century AD
Samaritan Gnostic and magician. He
belonged to the
school of the Simonians,
becoming its
leader after...