• Pamprepius (Greek: Παμπρέπιος, Pamprépios; Latin: Pamprepius; 29 September 440 – November 484) was a philosopher and a pagan poet who rebelled against...
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  • of Pamprepius for whom he obtained a salary from the public revenue and to whom also he made an allowance from his private resources. Pamprepius was...
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    Taurus Seleucus Cyrus; fl. 426–441) East Roman official, philosopher, poet Pamprepius (440–484) philosopher, poet, rebel against Emperor Zeno Abib and Apollo...
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    goddess Athena) while in a fragment from a poem, possibly written by Pamprepius, she is called κυανῶπις (kyanṓpis, "dark-eyed"). Mesomedes of Crete calls...
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    467), Messius Phoebus Severus (Consul in 470 and praefectus urbi), and Pamprepius (pagan poet). In 453, he married Marcia Euphemia, daughter of the Eastern...
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  • supporter of Pamprepius when the poet went to Athens, but later they fell out (Theagenes styled himself a philosopher, while Pamprepius' ambition was...
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  • 2017.003. ISSN 1803-9561. Greek Papyri III, 140b, perhaps attributed to Pamprepius of Panopolis as the author Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Antiquitates Romanae...
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    the affair, was unable to prevent his execution. Illus—with his friend Pamprepius, Leontius and his brother Trocundes—now retired from court. They first...
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    Marcellinus Comes Michael the Syrian Nikephoros Kallistos Xanthopoulos Pamprepius Patria of Constantinople Photios Priscus Procopius The Suda Theodorus...
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  • figures belonged to the same pagan circle and studied with Pusaeus, such as Pamprepius (poet and supporter of Illus' usurpation), Marcellinus (later semi-independent...
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