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- Timolaus may refer to: Timolaus and companions Timolaus of Cyzicus Timolaus of Palmyra This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- the shorter recension is the story of Timolaus and his companions recounted; in the longer recension Timolaus is not mentioned. Eusebius was present...
- Timolaus of Palmyra (Latin: Timolaus) was reportedly a 3rd century Palmyrene nobleman, son of the king of kings Odaenathus (r. 252-267) and augustus Zenobia...
- Timolaus of Cyzicus (Gr****: Τιμόλαος Κυζικηνός) was one of Plato's students. Cyzicus is an ancient city of Mysia, located in the northwest of Asia Minor...
- his work The Martyrs of Palestine: Procopius of Scythopolis, 7 July 303 Timolaus and Companions, 303 Alphaeus and Zacchaeus, 303 or 304 Rom**** of Caesarea...
- not contained in the long recension, such as the voluntary martyrdoms of Timolaus and Companions. The cruelty of the ****cutors, the endurance and suffering...
- known from) the Historia Augusta, Herenni**** and Timolaus. Herenni**** may be Hairan; while Timolaus is probably a fabrication. In 267, his father Odaenathus...
- Herenni**** youth, never claimed Imperial dignity, possibly fictitious 28 Timolaus youth, never claimed Imperial dignity, possibly fictitious 29 Celsus probably...
- and Timolaus were mentioned as children of Zenobia only in the Historia Augusta. Herenni**** may be a conflation of Hairan and Herodi****; Timolaus is...
- or 304 under the Great ****cution of Diocletian. Eusebius records that Timolaus of Pontus, Dionysius from Tripolis in Phœnicia, Romulus, said to have been...