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  • as Kallinikos of Petra or Callinicus of Petra was an ancient Greek historian of Arab descent, orator, rhetorician and sophist who flourished in the 3rd...
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  • 1765–1766) Patriarch Callinicus of Alexandria (r. 1858–1861) Callinicus (Sophist) (c. 3rd century), Greek historian Callinicus (eunuch) [pl], praepositus...
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  • Alexander Polyhistor Appian Arrian Zarmanochegas Caecilius of Calacte Callinicus (Sophist) Castor of Rhodes Dio Chrysostom Lucius Cincius Alimentus Criton...
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  • Genethlius (category Roman-era Sophists)
    a 3rd-century Arab sophist from Petra, Arabia Petraea. His father was also named Genethlius. He was a pupil of the Greek sophists Minucianus (Ancient...
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  • BC), son of Antiochus and founder of the Seleucid Empire Seleucus II Callinicus (246–225 BC) Seleucus III Ceraunus (or Soter) (225–223 BC) Seleucus IV...
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    various vassal kings. June 1 – Reverianus, Christian bishop Callinicus, Greek historian and sophist Cassius Longinus, Greek philosopher Dexippus, Greek general...
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  • brother of Seleucus II Callinicus Antiochus III the Great (241–187 BC, king 222–187 BC), younger son of Seleucus II Callinicus, became the 6th ruler of...
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  • Epiphanius of Petra (category Roman-era Sophists)
    sophist, Callinicus of Petra, both a Syrian and an Arabian. Epiphanius was the son of a certain Ulpian, probably not the same person as the sophist Ulpian...
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  • the above Acusilaus – scholar Adeimantus – Corinthian general Adrianus – sophist Aglaophon – painter Aedesia – female Neoplatonic philosopher Aedesius –...
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    dried figs and a sophist. Antiochus replied that he would send the wine and the figs, but the Greek laws forbade him to sell a sophist. Antiochus is likely...
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    Orontes, north of the city, lay a large island, and on this Seleucus II Callinicus began a third walled "city", which was finished by Antiochus III the Great...
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    the sophist Callinicus of Petra wrote a ten-volume history of Alexandria dedicated to Cleopatra. According to modern scholars, by Cleopatra Callinicus meant...
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    role in the movement of the heavenly bodies and natural disasters. The Sophists proclaimed the centrality of humanity and agnosticism; the belief in Euhemerism...
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  • and politician 273 June 1 – Reverianus, Christian bishop Callinicus, Greek historian and sophist Cassius Longinus, Greek philosopher Dexippus, Greek general...
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    704, Homs), Umayyad prince and alchemist Callinicus (3rd century), historian, orator, rhetorician and sophist Damian (d. 287, Yumurtalik), Arab physician...
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  • Critical Signs Used in Books Septimius Severus (145 – 211) Autobiography Callinicus (3rd century AD) Against the Philosophical Sects On the Renewal of Rome...
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    empresses Valeria Messalina, Agrippina the Younger, and Claudia Octavia. The Sophist Polemon of Laodicea was his grandson. Polemon II's father died in 8 BC...
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    Constantine IV, it was refined and improved by the architect and mechanic Callinicus, who had fled to Constantinople from Syria captured by the Arabs. Several...
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    and a sophist; and that Antiochus wrote to him in answer, "The dry figs and the sweet wine we will send you; but it is not lawful for a sophist to be...
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