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- should probably be rejected as a fiction based on Zoilus' re****tion. Vitruvius goes on to state that Zoilus also may have been stoned at Chios or thrown alive...
- dynasty of Euthydemus I. Zoilus used to be dated after the death of Menander, c. 130–120 BCE (Bopearachchi). Two coins of Zoilus I were however overstruck...
- is possible that some of his coins were issued by a separate king, Zoilus III. Zoilus seems to have been one of the rulers who succeeded the last important...
- to have reigned by the city's inhabitants. "St. Zoilus". Retrieved 3 May 2025. Saints of June 27: Zoilus and Companions at the Wayback Machine (archived...
- is typically brown and 5–9 mm in length. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Donus zoilus. Hypera zoilus. Crop Protection Compendium. CABI. v t e...
- under Abd ar-Rahman II. Paul of St Zoilus - July 20, 851. A deacon in Córdoba who belonged to the monastery of St Zoilus and who ministered to Christians...
- consequently deposed and replaced by Zoilus (in 539/540). Acacius was the military officer tasked to protect Zoilus from the hostile po****tion of Alexandria...
- Gainas (536), Chalcedonian. Paul of Tabennesis (537-540), Chalcedonian. Zoilus (540–551), Chalcedonian. Apollinarius (551–569), Chalcedonian. John IV (569–580)...
- Baptist, it obtained its current name after receiving the relics of Saint Zoilus in 1047. In 1076, the widowed Countess Teresa donated the monastery to the...
- ruled for a short time in the Paropamisadae. He was possibly a relative of Zoilus I and is only known from coins. It is possible that some of Theophilus'...