Athenagoras of Syracuse (Greek: Ἀθηναγόρας) an elusive character who is only commented on in Thucydides (6.36–40). The context of his speech in Thucydides...
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Athenagoras may refer to: Athenagoras of Ephesus (6th century BC), a Greek tyrant of Ephesus Athenagoras of Syracuse (5th century BC), a statesman and...
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Sicilian Expedition (redirect from Battle of Syracuse (415 BC))
attack them while they were still at war with Sparta. Athenagoras accused Hermocrates and others of attempting to instill fear among the population and...
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the expedition to Sicily. 6.30–6.32 Speeches of Hermocrates and Athenagoras at Syracuse. 6.33–41 Arrival of Athenians in Sicily. 6.42–52 Digression on Harmodius...
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Chariton (redirect from The Loves of Chaereas and Callirhoe)
introduces him as "Chariton of Aphrodisias, secretary of the rhetor Athenagoras". The name "Chariton", which means "man of graces", has been considered...
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What's New on Goarch - Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America". Vice President Joe Biden receives Athenagoras Human Rights Award. Order St Andrew. October 23...
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Early Christianity (redirect from History of early Christianity)
contributing to early Christian literature.[citation needed] Aristeides and Athenagoras also wrote apologies during this time.[citation needed] By the second...
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This chronological list of popes of the Catholic Church corresponds to that given in the Annuario Pontificio under the heading "I Sommi Pontefici Romani"...
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Persephone (category Instances of Lang-el using second unnamed parameter)
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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5th century BC Nearchus, c. 430 BC Aristotimus, 272 BC (assassinated) Athenagoras, 6th century BC Pythagoras, 6th century BC Pindarus, around 560 BC Aristarchus...
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