- Tiber.
After the
death of
Tiberius Gracchus,
Blossius was
interrogated by the
consuls on the matter.
Blossius freely admitted that he had done
anything Tiberius...
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winning the
favor of Rome. It was
around this time that he was
joined by
Blossius of ****ae, the Stoic, who had been a
supporter of
Tiberius Gracchus and...
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earlier king, led a po****r
uprising with the help of the
Roman philosopher Blossius. He
ruled as
Eumenes III. The
revolt was put down in 129 BC, and Pergamon...
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November 521),
writing in
Syriac Blossius Aemilius Dracontius (c. 455 – c. 505),
writing in
Latin in
Carthage Blossius Aemilius Dracontius, Satisfactio...
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Vandal Count Sigisteus Jacob of
Serugh (451 – Nov. 521),
writing in
Syriac Blossius Aemilius Dracontius (c. 455 – c. 505) of Carthage, a
Latin poet Magnus...
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Blossius Aemilius Dracontius (c. 455 – c. 505 AD) of
Carthage was a
Christian poet who
flourished in
Roman Africa during the
latter part of the 5th century...
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Bellius Betilienus Betitius Betucius Betuus Bicleius Blandius Blandonius Blossius Boionius Bruttius Bucculeius Burbuleius Burrienus Butronius Caecilius Caecina...
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Periods Archaic Gr**** to High
Medieval ****ociated with ****aean Sibyl,
Gaius Blossius Events Battle of ****ae Site
notes Management Direzione Regionale per i...
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gunshot Clara Bloodgood (1907),
American Broadway actress,
gunshot Gaius Blossius (c. 129 BC),
Roman philosopher and
adviser to
Tiberius Gracchus and Eumenes...
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Polemon of
Athens (fl. 150 BC) Geographer,
follower of
Panaetius Gaius Blossius (fl. 133 BC)
Pupil of
Antipater of Tarsus,
insurgent of in the
revolt of...