- Syria.
Prior to
moving to Athens,
Prohaeresius studied under the
rhetor Ulpi**** of
Ascalon in Antioch. In
Prohaeresius'
student days, he was so poor that...
-
While still a youth, he went to Athens,
where he
became a
pupil of
Prohaeresius the rhetorician. Back in his
native city he
studied under his relative...
-
Athens was
Prohaeresius, on
whose death in 367 he
delivered a
eulogy quoted in part by Eunapius, who
considered him far
inferior to
Prohaeresius. He died...
- architect, co-builder of
Haghia Sophia Amphiclea (4th century) - wife of
Prohaeresius Alexander - (6th century) -
physician Asclepius - (6th century) - student...
-
Friend Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko,
founded the
Moscow Art
Theatre Prohaeresius, fourth-century
Christian teacher, one of the
leading sophists of the...
- a
single Epistle to the
Philippians Proclus of
Constantinople 440s
Prohaeresius 368
Prosper of
Aquitaine 455 Pseudo-Dionysius the
Areopagite 6th...
- have had a
presence since ancient Roman times.
Teacher and
rhetorician Prohaeresius was sent by the
Emperor to Rome,
where he
became an
object of po****r...
- Tornikios.
There is
information about the
Armenian philosopher-sophist
Prohaeresius since the
Roman era. In the
Byzantine Empire, some
representatives of...