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Eunapius (Gr****: Εὐνάπιος; c. 347 - c. 420) was a Gr**** sophist, rhetorician, and
historian from
Sardis in the
region of
Lydia in Asia Minor. His prin****l...
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Eunapius is a
genus of
sponges belonging to the
family Spongillidae. The
genus has
almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species:
Eunapius aetheriae (Annandale...
- "remarkable" woman, the
account of her life by
Eunapius is "highly fictional" and she is "a
figment of
Eunapius’s imagination in many
important respects". Joyce...
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Anonymus Iamblichi.
According to the Suda and Iamblichus' biographer,
Eunapius,
Iamblichus was born in
Chalcis (later
called Qinnašrīn) in Coele, now...
- ****ociated with him in the
priestly office, was a
kinswoman of
Eunapius the biographer.
Eunapius, who was
related to
Chrysanthius by marriage,
tended to him...
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clans which managed the
Eleusinian cult - the
other being the Cerycids.
Eunapius and
Vettius Agorius Praetextatus are
notable examples. In the Rider–Waite...
- None of his
writings have survived, but
there is an
extant biography by
Eunapius, a Gr****
sophist and
historian of the 4th
century who
wrote a collection...
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quoted in part by
Eunapius, who
considered him far
inferior to Prohaeresius. He died not long after. He left
behind two sons whom
Eunapius describes as devoted...
- aristocracy. He was also a pagan, and for this
reason he was
praised by
Eunapius, a Gr****
historian of the 4th–5th centuries. In 382, the
Visigoths had...
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pagan emperors, and
given over to
luxury and greed.
Following Julian,
Eunapius began – and
Zosimus continued – a
historiographic tradition that blamed...