-
Josephus and in
coins from c. 40 BC.
There is also
mention of a
Lysanias in Luke's Gospel.
Lysanias was the
ruler of a tetrarchy,
centered on the town of Abila...
- son of Mennaeus, who was succeeded,
about 40 BC, by a son
named Lysanias.
Lysanias was put to
death in 33 BC, at the
instigation of Cleopatra, and the...
-
Lysania is a
genus of
spiders in the
family Lycosidae. It was
first described in 1890 by T****ll. As of 2017[update], it
contains 4
Asian species. "Lycosidae"...
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divided into two parts". On the
other hand, Luke the
Evangelist refers to
Lysanias,
tetrarch of Abilene, in his list of
rulers at the time of John the Baptist...
-
Josephus as the "house of
Lysanias", 23-20 BCE.
Though Josephus does not seem to know it,
Zenodorus was
actually the son of
Lysanias, for a
funerary inscription...
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Archagathus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρχάγαθος), a Peloponnesian, the son of
Lysanias, who
settled at Rome as a
practitioner of
medicine around 219 BCE, and, according...
-
Lucifer Lud
Luhith Luke, light-giving Luz
Lycaonia Lydda Lydia Leviticus Lysanias Lysias Lysimachus Lystra Comay, Joan, Who's Who in the Old Testament, Oxford...
- BC) or
Aeschines Socraticus (Ancient Gr****: Αἰσχίνης Σωκρατικός), son of
Lysanias, of the deme
Sphettus of Athens, was a
philosopher who in his
youth was...
- Trachonitis, Batanea, Gaulanitis,
Auranitis and Paneas—as well as the
kingdom of
Lysanias in Abila. The
tetrarchy of
Chalcis was
subsequently in 57
given to his...
- Cephalus, son of Deion/Deioneos,
husband of Procris. Cephalus, son of
Lysanias from
Syracuse (5th
century BCE), a
wealthy metic and
elderly arms manufacturer...