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  • Timaeus of Tauromenium (Ancient Greek: Τιμαῖος; born 356 or 350 BC; died c. 260 BC) was an ancient Greek historian. He was widely regarded by ancient authors...
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  • Timaeus (or Timaios) is a Greek name. It may refer to: Timaeus (dialogue), a Socratic dialogue by Plato Timaeus of Locri, 5th-century BC Pythagorean philosopher...
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    Damocles (redirect from Sword of damocles)
    of Sicily by Timaeus of Tauromenium (c. 356 – c. 260 BC). The Roman orator Cicero (c. 106 – c. 43 BC), who may have read it in the texts of Greek historian...
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  • Timaeus of Locri (/taɪˈmiːəs/; Ancient Greek: Τίμαιος ὁ Λοκρός, romanized: Tímaios ho Lokrós; Latin: Timaeus Locrus) is a character in two of Plato's...
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    Gaul (redirect from Province of Gaul)
    attested by Timaeus of Tauromenium in the 4th century BC) and Gallia are ultimately derived from a Celtic ethnic term or clan Gal(a)-to-. The Galli of Gallia...
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    argued in 2010 that the placement of dates in early Roman history was rooted in a single source by Timaeus of Tauromenium, which "as chronological urvater...
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    Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-94029-1. OCLC 70728478. Koptev, Aleksandr (2010). "Timaeus of Tauromenium and Early Roman Chronology"...
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    Olympiad (category Units of time)
    various calendars of the city-states. (See e.g. the Attic calendar of the Athenians.) The first to do so consistently was Timaeus of Tauromenium in the third...
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    Dido (redirect from Dido of Carthage)
    of Timaeus of Tauromenium in Sicily (c. 356–260 BC). Ancient historians gave various dates, both for the foundation of Carthage and the foundation of...
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    Bibliotheca historica (category History of mining)
    Callias of Syracuse, Timaeus of Tauromenium, or Duris of Samos. The prologue of this book discusses Greek historians' practice of inventing speeches for...
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    (2010). Menander of Athens. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 3–6. ISBN 0-19-980519-9. Baron, Christopher A. (2013). Timaeus of Tauromenium and Hellenistic...
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    Press. Bibcode:2005shrg.book.....H. Koptev, Aleksandr (2010). "Timaeus of Tauromenium and Early Roman Chronology". In Deroux, Carl (ed.). Studies in Latin...
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  • Sicani (category Ancient peoples of Sicily)
    he often draws on the Sicilian historian Antiochus of Syracuse. Conversely, Timaeus of Tauromenium (writing c. 300 BCE) considers the Sicani to be indigenous...
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  • ruler of Tauromenium (modern Taormina), Magna Graecia, in eastern Sicily in the middle of the 4th century BCE, and the father of the historian Timaeus. Tauromenium...
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  • Timaeus of Tauromenium and Neanthes of Cyzicus were his pupils. He wrote a manual on the art of rhetoric, consisting of two books, the biography of the...
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  • befriends with Rhea Silvia. Tidas – tyrant of Sicyon Timachidas – writer Timaeus of Tauromenium – historian Timaeus of Locri – philosopher Timagenes – teacher...
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  • of Sicily by Timaeus of Tauromenium (c. 356–260 BC). The Roman orator Cicero may[citation needed] have read it in the texts of Greek historian Diodorus...
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    Tunisia (redirect from Republic of Tunisia)
    founded the city in 814 BC, as retold by the Greek writer Timaeus of Tauromenium. The settlers of Carthage brought their culture and religion from Phoenicia...
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    Timoleon (redirect from Timoleon of Corinth)
    historian Timaeus gave Timoleon high accolades in his work. However, Polybius, a historian with decided oligarchic sympathies, criticized Timaeus for bias...
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  • dynasty Duris of Samos (c. 350 – post-281 BCE), Greek history Berossus (early 3rd century BCE), Babylonian historian Timaeus of Tauromenium (c. 345 BCE...
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