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Diodore of
Tarsus (Gr**** Διόδωρος ὁ Ταρσεύς; died c. 390) was a
Christian bishop,
monastic reformer, and theologian. A
strong supporter of the orthodoxy...
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Diodorus Siculus was a 1st-century BC Gr****
historian who
wrote the
Bibliotheca historica.
Diodorus may also
refer to:
Diodorus of Aspendus, (4th century...
- Tony
Diodore is a
musician from Brooklyn, NY. He pla****
guitar and
violin in Lou Reed's live tour band, and
formerly pla****
guitar and/or
violin in multiple...
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Charles Diodore Rahoult (2
December 1819,
Grenoble - 23
March 1874, Grenoble) was a
French painter of
landscapes and
genre scenes. He was born into a...
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Diodorus Siculus or
Diodorus of
Sicily (Ancient Gr****: Διόδωρος, romanized: Diódōros; fl. 1st
century BC) was an
ancient Gr****
historian from Sicily. He...
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traces in his
later life.[citation needed] Chrysostom's
connection with
Diodore was
probably broken off in 374, when he
plunged into a more
complete monastic...
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University Press, 2012:95–114. Cohen-Skalli, Aude (2011). "Le témoignage de
Diodore de
Sicile sur deux cités élymes: Ségeste et Éryx (VIe et Ve siècles av...
- programming,
David Leatherwood on b****,
Susan Elinger on Piano, and Tony
Diodore on
guitar and violin.
Puracane formed in 1999,
originally as the duo of...
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sources describe the
salting of meat in the
ancient Mediterranean world.
Diodore of
Sicily in his
Bibliotheca historica wrote that the Cosséens in the mountains...
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School of
Antioch or via Nestorius'
teachers Theodore of
Mopsuestia or
Diodore of Tarsus. The
modern incarnation of the "Nestorian Church" is commonly...