• Castor of Rhodes (Greek: Κάστωρ ὁ Ῥόδιος), also known as Castor of Massalia or Castor of Galatia according to the Suda, or as Castor the Annalist, was...
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  • Castor or castor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Castor most commonly refers to: Castor (star), a star in the Gemini constellation Castor, one of...
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    (Eratosthenes, Varro, Apollodorus of Athens, Ovid, Censorinus, Catullus, and Castor of Rhodes) believed in a threefold division of history: ádelon (obscure),...
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  • Zarmanochegas Caecilius of Calacte Callinicus (Sophist) Castor of Rhodes Dio Chrysostom Lucius Cincius Alimentus Criton of Heraclea Criton of Pieria Dexippus...
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  • follows that of 1st Century BC Castor of Rhodes (FGrHist 250), with Castor's dates given in modern terms. Melanthus was the Neleides king of Pylos in Messenia...
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  • Pandion I (category Kings of Athens)
    given by the third century BC Parian Chronicle, the chronographer Castor of Rhodes (probably from the late third-century Eratosthenes) and the Bibliotheca...
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    a wife. A fragment by Castor of Rhodes, preserved only in the Armenian translation of Eusebius of Caesarea, makes Belus king of Assyria at the time when...
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  • Pandion II (category Kings of Athens)
    given by the third century BC Parian Chronicle, the chronographer Castor of Rhodes (probably from the late third-century Eratosthenes) and the Bibliotheca...
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    name of a "god" whom Elijah opposed in 1 Kings 17ff). According to Castor of Rhodes (apud Syncellus p. 167), his reign lasted 52 years, its commencement...
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  • successor of Apis. Jerome and Eusebius, citing the now-lost history of Castor of Rhodes, also agree in making Argus the successor of Apis, and son of Zeus...
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