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Diadochos of
Photiki (Gr****: Διάδοχος Φωτικής) was a fifth-century
Christian ascetic whose works are
included in the Philokalia.
Scholars have acknowledged...
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diadochos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Diodochus is the
Latinized form of
diadochos (Gr****: διάδοχος, “heir, successor”). It can
refer to:...
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Proclus Lycius (/ˈprɒkləs laɪˈsiəs/; 8
February 412 – 17
April 485),
called Proclus the
Successor (Ancient Gr****: Πρόκλος ὁ Διάδοχος, Próklos ho Diádokhos)...
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called adiadochokinesia. The term is from Gr**** δυς dys "bad", διάδοχος
diadochos "working in turn", κίνησις
kinesis "movement".
Abnormalities in diadochokinesia...
- respectively, all
forging dynasties lasting several centuries. In
ancient Gr****,
diadochos is a noun (substantive or adjective)
formed from the verb, diadechesthai...
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usually referred to
simply as "the
diadochos" by
virtue of his function,
rather than as a title. The word
diadochos (διάδοχος)
simply means "successor...
- Κωνσταντῖνος, Kōnstantīnos) on 12 August, and his
official style was the
Diádochos (Διάδοχος,
Crown Prince, literally: "Successor"). The most
prominent university...
- the
Diadochos George didn't
allow her to buy the
clothes and
jewelry that she wanted.
Already strained by the war, the
relations of the
Diadochos and...
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Diadochos we can
infer that
learned texts,
along with amphorae,
traveled between the
eastern Mediterranean and
Epirus in the 5th century.
Diadochos’...
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dismiss his sons from
military posts. Officially, this was to
protect the
Diadochos from the
jealousy that
could stem from his
friendship with some soldiers...