-
conventional ****enistic plan—the
exact date is
unclear but
prosperous Berytian merchants were
recorded in
Delos by 110–109 BCE—under the name of Laodicea...
- romanized: *Saḵūnyatān, "Sakkun has given"), also
known as
Sanchoniatho the
Berytian, was a
Phoenician author. His
three works,
originally written in the Phoenician...
-
Valerius Probus, also
known as M.
Valerius Probus Berytius or
Probus the
Berytian (c. 20/30 – 105 AD), was a
Roman grammarian and critic, who flourished...
- The
Establishment of the Poseidoniasts,
clubhouse of "the
Koinon of the
Berytian Poseidoniast merchants, shipmasters, and warehou****",
during the early...
- The law
school of
Berytus (also
known as the law
school of Beirut) was a
center for the
study of
Roman law in
classical antiquity located in
Berytus (modern-day...
-
Berytius ('
Berytian') is a
Latin surname given to
several writers native of
Berytus (modern-day Beirut):
Hermippus Berytius (fl. 2nd
century AD), grammarian...
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Hermippus of Berytus, also
known as
Hermippus Berytius or
Hermippus the
Berytian (Gr****: Ἕρμιππος ὁ Βηρύτιος; fl. 2nd
century AD) was a Gr**** grammarian...