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Chrysogonus ("golden birth") was the name of the
following people:
Chrysogonus of
Athens (c. 407 BC),
flautist and poet
Chrysogonus of
Macedon (2nd century...
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Chrysogonus.
Saint of the Day,
November 24:
Saint Chrysogonus at SaintPatrickDC.org (in Italian) San
Crisogono di
Aquileia Martyr Chrysogonus the...
- talents, for 2,000 denarii.
Chrysogonus then
accused Roscius's son, ****tus Roscius, of
murdering his father. In 80 BC
Chrysogonus was in turn
accused of corruption...
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Church of
Saint Chrysogonus may
refer to:
Church of
Saint Chrysogonus,
Zadar San Crisogono, Rome
Church of
Santi Crisogono e Benedetto,
adjacent to the...
- 1955; his name in
religion was
Chrysogonus.
Priestly ordination followed on May 31, 1958,
after which Fr.
Chrysogonus was sent for
doctoral studies to...
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father of
Chrysogonus and Stratonicus,
reported by Athenaeus, it
seems that
Chrysogonus had a
brother who was a
dramatic poet.
Chrysogonus himself was...
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affirms that she had
Chrysogonus as a teacher.
Early in the ****cution of Diocletian, the
Emperor summoned Chrysogonus to
Aquileia where he suffered...
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Chrysogonus was a
close friend and
military general of the
Macedonian king
Philip V (r. 221–179 BC). He is
recorded as
coming from
Edessa and was likely...
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powerful Chrysogonus: as a result,
Chrysogonus himself purchased the
entire property for a mere 2000 sesterces. Crucially,
Chrysogonus now
named Magnus...
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Samus (Ancient Gr****: Σάμος) or
Samius or Simmias, son of
Chrysogonus was a
Macedonian lyric and
epigrammatic poet. He was
brought up with
Philip V, the...