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politician of the
Byzantine Empire Antiochus of Palestine, 7th-century monk
Antiochos (strategos of Sicily),
Byzantine governor of
Sicily Antiochus 'Tony' Wilson...
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Seleucid empire in the east,
which earned him the
title of "the Great" (
Antiochos Megas). In 205/204 BC the
infant Ptolemy V
Epiphanes succeeded to the...
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Antiochus I
Soter (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίοχος Σωτήρ,
Antíochos Sōtér; "Antiochus the Savior"; c. 324/3 – 2 June 261 BC) was a
Macedonian king of the Seleucid...
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floor at the
dining hall. The
palace of
Antiochos was
constructed as a
residence for
Antiochos, a
eunuch of
Persian origin, who enjo**** considerable...
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around 30,000; this is
disputed and John Grainger, in The
Roman War of
Antiochos the Great,
argues instead that both
sides had
around 50,000 men. The nominal...
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Antiochus II
Theos (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίοχος ὁ Θεός,
Antíochos ho Theós,
meaning "Antiochus the God"; 286 – July 246 BC) was a Gr**** king of the ****enistic...
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Antiochos Evangelatos (sometimes
spelled Evanghelatos) (Gr****: Αντίοχος Ευαγγελάτος; 1903 – 1981) was a Gr****
classical composer and conductor. He was...
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Gregory Antiochos (Gr****: Γρηγόριος Ἀντίοχος, romanized: Grēgorios
Antiochos) was a 12th-century
Byzantine official and author.
Gregory Antiochos was born...
- ɛˈpɪfəniːz, ˌæntiˈɒkəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίοχος ὁ Ἐπιφανής, romanized:
Antiochos ho Epiphanes, God
Manifest See Book of
Daniel for details. In general...
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Hierothesion of King
Mithridates I Kallinikos,
built for him by his son and heir
Antiochos I. The
ancient town of
Nymphaios was
renamed Arsameia in the
third century...