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Aristion (Gr****: Άριστίων; died 1
March 86 BC in Athens) was a
philosopher who
became tyrant of
Athens from c. 88 BC
until he died in 86 BC.
Aristion...
- The
Stele of
Aristion dates from
around 510 BC. It was
created by
sculptor Aristokles out of
Pentelic marble and
shows traces of polychrome. It was found...
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Aristion (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστίων) was a
surgeon of
ancient Greece,
probably belonging to the
Alexandria School of Medicine. He was the son of Pasicrates...
- City-State on the other. The Gr**** and
Pontic forces were
commanded by
Aristion and Archelaus. The
invasion of
Mithridates VI Eupator, king of Pontus,...
- The
Phrasikleia Kore is an
Archaic Gr****
funerary statue by the
artist Aristion of Paros,
created between 550 and 540 BCE. It was
found carefully buried...
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Aristion, is
known from
early traditions (preserved by
Papias of Hierapolis) as an
elder from whom
Papias learned apostolic traditions.
Aristion is...
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entered into his service. In 88 BC,
Mithridates sent
Aristion back to Athens,
where Aristion convinced its
citizens to
revolt and
declare him Tyrant...
- "…Papias speaks, when the more
famous disciples of
Jesus had died but
Aristion and John the
Elder were
still alive." ISBN 0802863906, 9780802863904. Robert...
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themselves controversial, and was
informed by John the Evangelist,
Aristion, the
daughters of
Philip and
others who had
themselves heard the Twelve...
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March 1 –
Sulla captures Athens from the
Pontic army,
removing the
tyrant Aristion.
Lucius Licinius Lucullus decisively defeats the
Mithridatic fleet in the...