- Pope
Miltiades (Ancient Gr****: Μιλτιάδης,
Miltiádēs), also
known as
Melchiades the
African (Μελχιάδης ὁ Ἀφρικανός Melkhiádēs ho Aphrikanós), was the bishop...
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Miltiades (/mɪlˈtaɪəˌdiːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Μιλτιάδης Κίμωνος; c. 550 – 489 BC), also
known as
Miltiades the Younger, was a Gr****
Athenian statesman known...
- of Marathon.
Miltiades may also
refer to:
Miltiades (name), a Gr****
given name (including a list of
people with the name) 2663
Miltiades, main-belt asteroid...
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Miltiades or
Miltiadis (Gr****: Μιλτιάδης, short: Miltos) is a Gr****
masculine given name. The name is
derived from the Gr**** word for "red earth". People...
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Miltiades the
Elder (ca. 590 – 525 BC) was an
Athenian politician from the
Philaid family. He is most
famous for
travelling to the
Thracian Chersonese...
- from
Africa Proconsularis in
modern day
Tunisia (Pope
Victor I, Pope
Miltiades, Pope
Gelasius I) 2 from
Dalmatia in modern-day
Croatia (Pope
Caius and...
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Philaidae produced two of the most
famous generals in
Athenian history:
Miltiades the
Younger and Cimon. The
Philaids claimed descent from the mythological...
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Miltiades Caridis (Gr****: Μιλτιάδης Καρύδης; 9 May 1923 – 1
March 1998) was a German-Gr**** conductor.
Caridis was born in the Free City of
Danzig (Gdańsk)...
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course with the popes."
Miltiades (311–314) was pope at the time of Constantine's victory, and
Constantine gifted to
Miltiades the
Lateran Palace, where...
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Miltiades was a 2nd-century Christian, who
wrote three treatises, "against the Gr****s", "against the Jews" and an "Apology". He
likely started writing...