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Epistle to
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Epistle to
Diognetus Early Christian...
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Quadratus of
Athens The
Didache The
Epistle of
Barnabas The
Epistle to
Diognetus The
Shepherd of
Hermas Additionally some have
argued that the Odes of...
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Euphrates River, is
conquered by the ****yrian king
Ashurnasirpal II. 864 BC—
Diognetus, King of Athens, dies
after a
reign of 28
years (beginning 892 BC), and...
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Polycarp ♦
Epistle of
Polycarp to the
Philippians ♦
Epistle of
Mathetes to
Diognetus ♦
Martyrdom of
Polycarp ♦
Epistle to the
Laodiceans (an
epistle in the...
- of Athens, dies
after a
reign of 30
years and is
succeeded by his son
Diognetus. 892 BC—King Xiao of Zhou
overthrows King Yih of Zhou and
takes the throne...
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Vitruvius offers an
alternative version, in
which the
Rhodians begged Diognetus, once the town
architect of Rhodes, to find a way to
capture the Helepolis...
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distances of the
routes as
measured by two of Alexander's bematists,
Diognetus and Baeton. They were
recorded in Pliny's
Naturalis Historia (NH 6.61–62)...
- of Athens, dies
after a
reign of 30
years and is
succeeded by his son
Diognetus. 892 BC: King Xiao of Zhou
overthrows King Yih of Zhou and
takes the throne...
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Severus for
encouraging him to
avoid public schools. One of his teachers,
Diognetus, a
painting master,
proved particularly influential; he
seems to have...
- from this
period are
Aristides of Athens, the
author of the
Epistle to
Diognetus,
Aristo of Pella, Tatian,
Justin Martyr,
Melito of Sardis, Athenagoras...