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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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Diodorus Siculus was a 1st-century BC Gr****
historian who
wrote the
Bibliotheca historica.
Diodorus may also
refer to:
Diodorus of Aspendus, (4th century...
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genus and
species Diodorus scytobrachion. The
genus name
honors the
mythological king
Diodorus and the
ancient historian Diodorus Siculus; the specific...
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Diodorus of
Alexandria or
Diodorus Alexandrinus was a gnomonicist,
astronomer and a
pupil of Posidonius. He
wrote the
first discourse on the principles...
- However,
according to Strabo,
Diodorus himself adopted the
surname of
Cronus from his teacher,
Apollonius Cronus.
Diodorus is
thought to have died around...
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opinions of both
Diodorus and
Theodore of
Mopsuestia in
support of his view.
According to
Universalist writer J. W.
Hanson (1899)
Diodorus believed that...
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Diodorus of
Aspendus (Ancient Gr****: Διόδωρος ὁ Ἀσπένδιος) was a 4th
century BC
Pythagorean philosopher, who
probably lived after the time of Plato, and...
- Ἱστορική, lit. 'Historical Library') is a work of
universal history by
Diodorus Siculus. It
consisted of
forty books,
which were
divided into
three sections...
- than 5,000
horse and 30,000 foot;
Diodorus quoted the same totals, but
listed 5,100
horse and 32,000 foot.
Diodorus also
referred to an
advance force...
- memorabilia, ix.2.7.
Diodorus, xvi.21-22.1-2. See Briant, 682-85 for
discussion and sources.
Diodorus, xvi.75.1.
Diodorus, xvii.5.3-5.
Diodorus, xvii.5.6. Curtius...