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Lysias (/ˈlɪsiəs/; Gr****: Λυσίας; c. 445 – c. 380 BC) was a
logographer (speech writer) in
ancient Greece. He was one of the ten
Attic orators included...
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Claudius Lysias is a
figure mentioned in the New
Testament book of the Acts of the Apostles.
According to Acts 21:31–24:22,
Lysias was a
Roman tribune...
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Lysias was a city and
episcopal see in the
Roman province of
Phrygia Salutaris I and is now a
titular see. The city of
Lysias is
mentioned by Strabo,...
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Legendary Journeys. In that episode, she pla**** a man-hating
Amazon named Lysia. She went on to play
another character, Lyla, in the first-season episode...
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Lysias (c. 440 BC – c. 380 BC) was an
Ancient Gr**** orator.
Lysias may also
refer to:
Lysias (Syrian chancellor) (died 162 BC),
chancellor of the Seleucid...
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Lysias Anicetus (Gr****: Λυσίας ὁ Ἀνίκητος,
Lysías ho Aníkētos, "
Lysias the Invincible") was an Indo-Gr**** king from
around 130–120 BCE.
According to numismatist...
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Apollodotus I
Demetrius II
Antimachus II
Menander I
Zoilos I
Agathokleia Lysias Strato I
Antialcidas Heliokles II
Polyxenos Demetrius III
Philoxenus Diomedes...
- Athens.
Phaedrus has just come from the home of
Epicrates of Athens,
where Lysias, son of Cephalus, has
given a
speech on love. Socrates,
stating that he...
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Lysias 2.1–3.
Lysias 2.4–11.
Lysias 2.11–16.
Lysias 2.17–19.
Lysias 2.20–43.
Lysias 2.44–47.
Lysias 2.58–65.
Lysias 2.67–68.
Lysias 2.69–70.
Lysias 2...
- end of 164 BCE
during the
Parthian campaign.
Lysias and
Eupator set out for a new
campaign in Judea.
Lysias skirted Judea as he had done in his
first campaign...