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Personal name
Marcus Diadochus, 4th-century
Christian writer Diadochos of Photiki, 5th-century
Christian saint Proclus Diadochus, 5th-century Neoplatonic...
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Marcus Diadochus (Gr****: Mάρκος ὁ διάδοχος) was a
Christian writer of the
fourth century. His name is at the head of a "Sermon
against the Arians" (Gr****...
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Marginella diadochus is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Marginellidae, the
margin snails.
Marginella diadochus A. Adams...
- 1966)
Following the
Footsteps of the Invisible: The
Complete Works of
Diadochus of Photike. Tr. by
Cliff Ermatinger.
Collegeville (MN), 2010 (Cistercian...
- The
Crown Prince of
Greece (Gr****: Διάδοχος, romanized: Diadochos) is the heir
apparent or
presumptive to the
defunct throne of Greece.
Since the abolition...
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Macedonian general,
Diadochus, and
founder of the
Seleucid Empire...
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occupied northwestern India. The
Mauryan Empire then
defeated Seleucus I, a
diadochus and
founder of the
Seleucid Empire,
during the Seleucid–Mauryan war, thus...
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Proclus Lycius (/ˈprɒkləs laɪˈsiəs/; 8
February 412 – 17
April 485),
called Proclus the
Successor (Gr****: Πρόκλος ὁ Διάδοχος, Próklos ho Diádokhos), was...
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early 3rd
century BC as the city of
Seleucia by
Seleucus I Nicator, a
Diadochus (successor) to
Alexander the
Great and
Macedonian founder of the Seleucid...
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Becker (2009)
argues against possible derivation from the Gr**** name
Diadochus, but also
against suggestions of
Basque and
Celtic derivations. Didacus...