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Plutarch (/ˈpluːtɑːrk/;
Ancient Gr****: Πλούταρχος, Ploútarchos, Koinē Gr****: [ˈplúːtarkʰos]; c. AD 40 – 120s) was a Gr****
Middle Platonist philosopher...
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Plutarch of
Chaeronea (c. 46–120) was a Gr**** historian, biographer, essayist, and
Middle Platonist...
- Gr**** by the Greco-Roman philosopher, historian, and
Apollonian priest Plutarch,
probably at the
beginning of the
second century. The
lives are arranged...
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Green 2007, pp. 15–16.
Plutarch 1919, V, 2
Green 2007, p. 4.
Plutarch 1919, IV, 4
Arrian 1976, VII, 29
Plutarch 1919, VII, 1
Plutarch 1919, VIII, 1 Arrian...
- Gr**** σκάφη,
meaning "boat"), also
known as the boats, is
reported by
Plutarch in his Life of
Artaxerxes as an
ancient Persian method of execution. He...
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underground rebellion organised by the
supposedly destro****
District 13 and
Plutarch Heavensbee. In the
third installment, she is
caught in a love triangle...
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Plutarch of
Byzantium (Ancient Gr****: Πλούταρχος; died 105)
served as
Bishop of
Byzantium for
sixteen years (89 – 105) in
succession to
Polycarpus I of...
- ('Aphrodite of all the People') on the
southern slope of the Acropolis.
Plutarch's Life of
Theseus makes use of
varying accounts of the
death of the Minotaur...
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accounts of his life come
primarily from
Plutarch and Appian, who
wrote more than a
century after his death.
Plutarch's Life of Cr****us and Appian's
Civil Wars...
- Pseudo-
Plutarch is the
conventional name
given to the actual, but unknown,
authors of a
number of
pseudepigrapha (falsely
attributed works) attributed...