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- Christodorus (Gr****: Χριστόδωρος), a Gr**** epic poet from Coptos in Egypt, flourished during the reign of Anastasius I (491–518). His father was named...
- collection of satirical and convivial epigrams collected by Diogeni****; Christodorus' description of statues in the Byzantine gymnasium of Zeuxippos; and...
- Great Palace of Constantinople to celebrate the victory, and the poet Christodorus commemorated the war in a now-lost poem in six books, entitled Isaurica...
- late antique patria (PDF) (Thesis). University of Gottingen. p. 214. Christodorus' flourishing is dated to the reign of Anastasius I Dicorus (491–518 AD)...
- Colluthus) and the Description of the Statues in the Terms of Zeuxippus by Christodorus (early sixth century, transmitted as book 2 of the Palatine Anthology)...
- into the architectural designs and social interests of Constantinople. Christodorus of Coptus, an Egyptian poet and writer living around 500 AD, wrote a...
- poet C****ilus of Samos – epic poet ChremonidesAthenian statesman Christodorus – epic poet Chrysanthiusphilosopher Chrysippusphilosopher Dio Chrysostom...
- Euphorion. Parthenius L067) Volume I. Book 1: Christian Epigrams. Book 2: Christodorus of Thebes in Egypt. Book 3: The Cyzicene Epigrams. Book 4: The Proems...
- influence for the poets of Late Antiquity, especially Musaeus, Colluthus, Christodorus, and Dracontius. He remained continuously important in the Byzantine...
- Justinian I. The present-day village of Qift is on the site. The epic poet Christodorus was from the city. Under the caliphs and the sultans in the Islamic era...