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- the governor of Syria, crushes an insurrection of shepherds known as the Boukoloi. Maximinus Thrax ("the Thracian"), Roman emperor (d. 238) Mi Heng, Chinese...
- based on and named after C****ius. Some sources label them the Bucolic or Boukoloi. Butcher 2004, p. 441. Birley 2001, p. 130. Kean & Frey 2005, p. 95. Bowman...
- named for the native "herdsmen" (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Βουκόλοι, translit. Boukóloi, lit. "cattlemen") was led by one Isidorus and had defeated the Roman garrison...
- dialect. For example, 𐀦𐀄𐀒𐀫, qo-u-ko-ro is gʷoukoloi (classical βουκόλοι boukóloi, "cowherds"). The semivowels /j w/. Both were lost in standard Attic Gr****...
- plays of Cratinus include Archilochoi ("The Archilochuses") (c. 448 BC) Boukoloi ("The Cow-Herds") Bousiris ("Busiris") Deliades ("Women From Delos") Didaskaliai...
- the governor of Syria, crushes an insurrection of shepherds known as the Boukoloi. Empress Faustina the Younger accompanies her husband, Marcus Aurelius...
- Angeles: University of California Press). K. Blouin (2010). La révolte des ‘boukoloi’ (delta du Nil, Égypte, ca 166-172 de notre ère): regard socio-environmental...
- online, Athenian Economy B****, Aaron (May 2006). ""Peirates, Leistai, Boukoloi, and Hostes Gentium of the classical World" by Aaron L. B****". Macalester...