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  • Athenagoras (Greek: Ἀθηναγόρας) was a Macedonian general of Philip V and Perseus. He fought against Dardani. and Romans The Illyrians, page 150, by J...
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  • the Sicilian Expedition Athenagoras of Macedon (2nd–3rd century BC), a general serving Philip V and Perseus Saint Athenagoras of Athens a.k.a. Saint Athenagorus...
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    Heracleides of Gyrton and the Macedonian cavalry by Leon. The mercenaries (except the Thracians) were commanded by Athenagoras of Macedon and the second...
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    the Second Macedonian War against the Romans, the troops of Phillip V and Athenagoras of Macedon attempted to delay the Roman consul, Titus Quinctius Flamininus...
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  • alongside the Romans against Macedon during the Second Macedonian War. Bato is known for using advanced war tactics against Athenagoras. Bato became a major threat...
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    Christianity, and first Bishop of Athens Athenagoras of Athens (c. 133–190 AD), Father of the Church and apologist Clement of Alexandria (c. 150–215 AD),...
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  • Tacticus – writer Aenesidemus – Sceptic philosopher Aeropus I of Macedon – king Aeropus II of Macedon – king Aesara – female Pythagorean philosopher Aeschines...
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    Athenagoras I of Constantinople, Romanian metropolitan Andrei Şaguna etc. Following the establishment of independent Romania and the autocephaly of the...
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  • Tentoglou Alexander I of Macedon, runner and Olympic winner Astylos of Croton Pheidippides Chionis of Sparta Cynisca Diagoras of Rhodes Dioxippus, pankration...
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    Machine) Orphic Hymn 29.16 Schol. ad. Theocritus 2.12 Orphic fr. 58 Kern [= Athenagoras, Legatio Pro Christianis 20.2]; West 1983, p. 73; Meisner, p. 134 Archived...
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    being eaten by the Titans, as both sources for the work (Damascius and Athenagoras) do not mention it, despite the latter describing the war on the Titans...
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    war tactics against Athenagoras. Monunius of Dardania: repelled the Bastarnae Invasion of Dardania in 175 BC. Histria Epulon, ruler of Histria: thwarted...
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    the case with celebrated secular leaders (for example, Alexander III of Macedon became popularly known as Alexander the Great). The three popes who today...
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    symbolized in Daniel 2 as the Neo-Babylonian Empire, the Medes and Persians, Macedon, and Rome.(ch. 2, vv. 31–40) Jerome identified the stone cut out without...
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  • (1907). "Athenagoras". In Catholic Encyclopedia. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Athenagoras, 2. cent., Humphreys, D. (1714). The apologeticks of the...
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