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Diophanes of
Nicaea or
Diophanes the
Bithynian (/daɪˈɒfəniːz/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Διοφάνης) was a Gr****
agricultural writer of the 1st
century BC. He was...
- city of ****ae in Campania, Italy, who (along with the Gr**** rhetorician,
Diophanes)
instigated Roman tribune Tiberius Gracchus to
pursue a land
reform movement...
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Labdia diophanes is a moth in the
family Cosmopterigidae. It is
found in Zimbabwe. Afro
Moths Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog...
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Strategos of the
Achaean League 193 BC – 192 BC Succeeded by
Diophanes Preceded by
Diophanes Strategos of the
Achaean League 191 BC – 186 BC Succeeded by...
- its own law, and the other,
championed by
figures like
Aristaenus and
Diophanes,
which believed in
yielding to Rome on all
matters of
foreign policy....
- age.
Deiotarus was the
patron to whom the Gr****
agricultural manual by
Diophanes of
Nicaea was dedicated.[citation needed] He was
married to Berenice,...
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Dionysius of
Cyzicus Dionysius of
Rhodes Dionysius Sophistes Dionysius Thrax Diophanes of
Myrina Dioscorides Diotimus of
Athens Diotimus of
Miletus Diphilus...
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Eusebius 192 § 12 BC Boys'
Wrestling Polyktor Elis 192 § 12 BC
Stadion Diophanes Aiolia Eusebius 193 § 8 BC
Boxing Nikophon Miletos 193 § 8 BC Stadion...
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after being boiled.
Various methods for
masking bad
water were used:
Diophanes of
Nicaea of the
first century BC
advised putting macerated laurel into...
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sculptor and silversmith.
Hermarchus (3rd
century BC), Gr**** philosopher.
Diophanes (2nd
century BC), Gr**** rhetorician. ****nax (1st
century BC), Gr****...