• rhetoric in the 4th century, Paeanius is mentioned several times (in the Attic form Paionios, Greek: Παιώνιος). Paeanius was born around 337 into a wealthy...
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    are two versions, both exaggerated: while Eutropius and his translator Paeanius probably defame a failed usurper when they say that he was from an insignificant...
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    Laconia, father of the four-horse chariot victor Polypeithes (Πολυπείθης). Paeanius (Παιάνιος) of Elis, son of Damatrius (Δαματρίος). Democrates (Δημοκράτης)...
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    Great and Leo the Armenian respectively. It was translated into Greek by Paeanius around 380 and by Capito Lycius in the 6th century. The latter translation...
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  • Halicarnassensis (one of his best pieces of work, highly praised by Carsten Niebuhr), Paeanius, Aristotle, the Greek and Latin sources for the history of the Roman emperors...
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    the family was wealthy (Chrysostom, ad Th. Laps. ii). Theodore's cousin, Paeanius, to whom several of John Chrysostom's letters are addressed, held an important...
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  • (consularis) of Macedonia in 362. Calliopius’ son was the advocate and translator Paeanius. Martindale, Jones & Morris (1971), p. 174 Martindale, Jones & Morris (1971)...
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