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Artemidorus Daldi**** (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀρτεμίδωρος ὁ Δαλδιανός) or
Ephesius was a
professional diviner and
dream interpreter who
lived in the 2nd century...
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Ephesus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀρτεμίδωρος ὁ Ἐφέσιος; Latin:
Artemidorus Ephesius) was a Gr**** geographer, who
flourished around 100 BC. His work in eleven...
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Ephysius of
Sardinia (250?–303?) is a
Christian martyr.
Nothing is
known of his life,
except his martyrdom. He is the
patron of Cagliari,
which is the...
- Gr****
sculptor Menander (early 2nd
century BC) —
historian Artemidorus Ephesius (c. 100 BC) —
geographer Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemae**** (c. 45 – before...
- city was
known as
Stalia (Σταλìα),
referred to in this way by
Artemidorus Ephesius and
Pomponius Mela; this
toponym is
possibly preserved in the name of Staglieno...
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preserved by
Diodorus Siculus from
Agatharchides of Cnidus, and by
Artemidorus Ephesius in Strabo. They were a
pastoral people,
living entirely on the
flesh of...
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Eratosthenes it had a
naval station or
roads (Ναύσταθμον); but
Artemidorus Ephesius says with more
probability that it had none, and
scarcely even an anchoring...
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Aufstieg und
Niedergang der römischen Welt. Vol. 37. pp. 1077–1253. "Rufus
Ephesius"
entry in
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Biography and Mythology, page 669...
- — Pliny the Elder,
Historia Naturalis ****VI.12 hoc
mirum quod
Xenocrates Ephesius tradit,
aratro in Asia et
Cypro excitari; non enim
reperiri in terreno...
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Their existence was
first mentioned by the Gr****
geographer Artemidorus Ephesius and
later by the Gr****
historian Strabo, who
wrote that
their island was...