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Servilius Damocrates (or Democrates; Gr****: Δαμοκράτης, Δημοκράτης) was a Gr****
physician at Rome in the
middle to late 1st
century AD. He may have received...
- of
Heraclea 1st–2nd
century CE Gr****
Chief physician of
emperor Trajan Damocrates 1st
century CE Gr****
wrote pharmaceutical works in Gr****
iambic verse...
- of the most
celebrated orators and
historians of his time.
Servilius Damocrates, a
physician at Rome
during the
first century.
Marcia Servilia, daughter...
- foes in the
imminent battle. The
other six were Androcrates, Peisandrus,
Damocrates, Hypsion,
Actaeon and Polyeidus. Apollodorus, 1.9.2; Nonnus, 9.314 Hyginus...
- of Thebes)
Damasithymus Damastor Demetrius of
Phalerum Damo
Damocles Damocrates Demodocus (dialogue)
Damon and
Pythias Damon of
Athens Damysus Danaë Danaïdes...
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fringes are
partly black, at
least at the
extremities of the veins. P. b.
damocrates (Guenée, 1872) (Argentina, Uruguay) Much paler; the head and
palpi are...
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Andromachus the Younger,
according to Galen, and
perhaps also by
Servilius Damocrates.
Publius Menius Luscus, a
surveyor of grain,
buried at Salernum, in Campania...
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Rhubarb root (East India),
Angelica seeds, and
Confectio Damocratis (
Damocrates' Confection); 2
ounces each of
Helenis root (Elecampane root), Saffron...
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Alpes Maritimae,
along with his wife,
Julia Tertia.
Publius Urgulanius Damocrates,
named in a second-century
sepulchral inscription from Rome.
Publius Urgulanius...