- Pliny,
Natural History 36.38: "Agrippas
Pantheum decoravit Diogenes Atheniensis". See also
Oxford Latin Dictionary, s.v. "Pantheum";
Oxford English Dictionary...
- Steph**** of
Athens (Gr****: Στέφανος ό Άθηναίος;
lived c. 540–680), also
called Steph**** the Philosopher, was a
Byzantine Gr****
physician and writer....
-
Antiochus of
Athens (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίοχος ὁ Ἀθηναῖος) was an
influential ****enistic
astrologer who
flourished sometime between the late 1st and mid...
-
Hippurites atheniensis is an
extinct species of
fossil sal****er clam, a
marine bivalve mollusk in the
family Hippuritidae.
These fossils occur in the...
- The
Archdiocese of
Athens (Latin:
Archidioecesis Atheniensis or Athenarum) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or
archdiocese of the
Catholic Church...
- [but] he was
wrong by one day [...]
These dates are
confirmed by the
Atheniensis graecus 1429,
folio 45".
Norwich 1993, p. 341.
Finlay 1854, p. 17. Norwich...
- Athens, and then
settled in Rome (where he
would naturally be
called Atheniensis) as a
member of the
learned circle with
which empress Julia Domna surrounded...
-
Eupolis Atheniensis,
Alexis Terius, Nicostratus,
Amipsias Atheniensis, Anaxedrides, Rhodius, Aristonymus,
Archippus Atheniensis and
Callias Atheniensis; and...
- -
National Library of Greece". Paschou,
Christine (1999). "Le
Codex Atheniensis 2641 et le
Patrice Samonas". Byzantion. 69 (2): 366–395. JSTOR 44172498...
- that he
lived in the 7th century; that he was the
tutor to Steph****
Atheniensis; that he
arrived at high
professional and
political rank; and that at...