- left ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΦΙΛΕΛΛΗΝΟΣ,
below ΔΙΟΥ (Gr****
inscription for KING OF
KINGS –
ARSAKIS VOLAGASES –
ILLUSTRIUS PHILELLENE). Year ΔΟΥ = ΥΟΔ΄ = 474 = 162–163....
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Pusaeus (Gr****: Πουσαίος; fl. 465–467) was a
politician of the
Roman Empire.
Pusaeus was a
pupil of the
Neoplatonist philosopher Proclus, at his school...
- were
Marcellinus (magister
militum and
governor of Illyri****),
Flavius Illustrius Pusaeus (Praetorian
prefect of the East and
Consul in 467),
Messius Phoebus...
- romanized: Hesychios o Milesios), Gr****
chronicler and biographer,
surnamed Illustrius, son of an advocate,
lived in
Constantinople in the 6th
century AD during...
- Symonds's
Studies of the Gr****
Poets (1873; 3rd ed., 1893).
Ablabius Illustrius Aceratus Grammaticus Adaeus of
Macedonia Aemili**** of
Nicaea Aeschylus...
-
Eusebius of Caesarea's
Ecclesiastical History 4.22 Jerome's
Lives of
Illustrius Men Ch. 3
Jewish Encyclopedia:
Nazarenes Letter 75
Jerome to Augustine...
- some (later) m****cripts. The
chief sources are: the
Patria of
Hesychius Illustrius of Miletus, the
anonymous Parastaseis syntomoi chronikai, and an anonymous...
-
Illustrius Dominus Paulus Tetera Morzkowski,
Capitaneus Braclaviensis et Nizrnensis,
Magnus Dux Cossacorum,
Fundator Collegii Varsoviensis Societatis Jesu...
- was the name of
several different people in the
ancient world.
Ablabius Illustrius,
mentioned in the Gr****
Anthology Ablabius (consul),
Praetorian prefect...
- 467 he was
consul posterior,
chosen by the
Eastern court,
together with
Illustrius Pusaeus.
Between 467 and 468 he was
comes et
magister officiorum, and...