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Aristides Evangelus Phoutrides (also Foutridis) was an
Ottoman Gr**** and
later Gr****-American
classical philologist and Neo-****enist born on 17 April...
- of Gr**** and
Roman Biography and
Mythology (Harper, New York, 1884),
Evangelus (Ευάγγελος) was: 1. A Gr****
comic poet of the new comedy, a
fragment of...
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concubina as his heir.
Peter J. Holliday, "The
Sarcophagus of
Titus Aelius Evangelus and
Gaudenia Nicene," The J. Paul
Getty Museum Journal 21 (1993), pp....
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sacrifice among the
earliest Romans (see also
Argei and oscilla). The
speaker Evangelus, however,
counters that the
figures are
nothing more than toys to amuse...
- the
Catholic faith some time
after 397. The
Catholic Bishop of ****uras
Evangelus took part in
councils held at
Carthage in 397, 401, and 411. The last...
- Albinus.
Rufius Albinus:
prefect of Rome. Eustathius: Gr**** philosopher.
Evangelus: an
aristocrat from Tibur. Avienus: a
young aristocrat. Eusebius: a Gr****...
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Ostorius Epagathus,
named in an
inscription from Rome.
Quintus Hostorius Evangelus,
husband of Marcia,
buried at Rome.
Ostorius Eugraphi****, a
youth buried...
- head of the
Orthodox School in
Alexandria (c. 190 or 203)
Hieromartyr Evangelus,
Bishop of Tomi (Constanţa) in
Moesia (c. 284-305)
Saint Kyriaki the Great...
- Primitiva,
buried at Rome, in a
sepulchre built by her husband,
Gaius Baebius Evangelus, for
himself and his family.
Varenus Proculei****, a
centurion mentioned...
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dating from the
first half of the
first century.
Gnaeus Turullius Cn. l.
Evangelus, a
freedman buried at Rome,
along with the
freedman Gnaeus Turullius Dionysius...