- of
Balbilus was
Alexandria in
Roman Egypt.
Balbilus was a
Roman Egyptian nobleman mostly of Gr**** but
partly of
Armenian and
Median descent.
Balbilus was...
- head
librarian from the
Roman Period was a man
named Tiberius Claudius Balbilus, who
lived in the
middle of the
first century AD and was a politician,...
-
Caecina Alienus,
Roman general and
politician (executed)
Tiberius Claudius Balbilus,
Roman politician and
astrologer (b. AD 3)
Titus Clodius Eprius Marcellus...
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Claudius Balbilus and his wife,
whose name is unknown.
Balbilus was an
astrologer and a
learned scholar, who was
later Prefect of Egypt.
Balbilus and his...
- Egypt.
Capitolina was the
daughter and only
child of
Tiberius Claudius Balbilus by his
unnamed wife. The
cognomen Capitolina, is
probably from her maternal...
- AD in
honor of
Emperor Nero and the
Governor of
Egypt Tiberius Claudius Balbilus. A
monumental stairway—more than 12
metres (39 ft) wide—was erected, leading...
- Tetrabiblos.
First do****ented
mention of an
ascendent contained in the
works by
Balbilus. The ascendant, from an
astrological point of view, is the
value of the...
- calculations, this
would have been
during the time of
Tiberius Claudius Balbilus, who
coincidentally also was an
Egyptian Gr****.
Schoff continues by noting...
- family. She was the only
child of
Tiberius Claudius Balbilus by his wife,
whose name is unknown.
Balbilus was an
Egyptian Gr**** who was one of the highest...
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Tiberius Claudius Balbilus, son of Thrasyllus,
astrologer to Claudius, Nero, and Vespasian.
Claudia Capitolina,
daughter of
Balbilus,
married Gr**** prince...