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Epaenetus is a name that
comes from
Ancient Gr****,
meaning 'praised', and may
refer to:
Epaenetus of Argos,
winner of the boys'
stadion race in the 80...
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Epaenetus (Ancient Gr****: Επαίνετος) was an
ancient Gr****
author of
cookbooks and gastronomy. The era in
which he
lived remains unknown.
Athenaeus of...
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Epenetus or
Epaenetus (Gr****: Ἐπαινετός) is a
saint in the Gr****
Orthodox Church and
Roman Catholic Church,
considered one of the
seventy disciples and...
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bishop of
Thessalonica Crisces (Crescens),
bishop of
Carchedon in
Galatia Epænetus,
bishop of
Carthage Andronicus,
bishop of
Pannonia Amplias,
bishop of Odessus...
- (659–658 BC) Dropides,
Archon (645–644 BC) Damasias,
Archon (639–638 BC)
Epaenetus (?),
Archon (634–633 BC) Megacles,
Archon (632–631 BC) Aristaechmus, Archon...
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rhetorician and
grammarian Athenaeus quotes recipes from
Artemidorus and
Epaenetus,
authors of
cookery books who
lived in the ****enistic period. Athenaeus...
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extend beyond 185 BC, Achaeus'
archonship occurred earlier and
places Epaenetus in this year. (Habicht, "The
Eponymous Archons", p. 245)
Unless otherwise...
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authors quoted for
their recipes include Glaucus of Locri, Dionysius,
Epaenetus,
Hegesippus of Tarentum, Erasistratus,
Diocles of Carystus, Timachidas...
- 174th
Olympiad 84 BC -
Demostratus of
Larissa 175th
Olympiad 80 BC -
Epaenetus of Argos, (boys'
stadion race)
There was no
stadion race for
adults this...
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Boeotia was a man of 2nd-century BCE
ancient Greece who,
together with
Epaenetus, went as amb****ador from
Boeotia to
Messenia in 183 BCE, just at the time...