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- possessions (territories that went over to Octavi**** before the war with Menodorus are painted in pink and beige) ↗ — actions of Caesar Octavian and his...
- and then up the Sava. It was placed under the leadership of a certain Menodorus (Menas). During the preparations for the military campaign it is known...
- Menas, also known as Menodorus (died 35 BC), served under ****tus Pompey during the 1st Century BC Roman civil wars. Menas was a freedman of Pompey the...
-   ****tus Pompeius' possessions (territories went over to Octavian with Menodorus before the war are painted in pink and beige; ↗ – actions of Octavian...
- Chrysippus, Heraclides of Smyrna, Hermogenes, Hicesius, Martialius, Menodorus, Ptolemaeus, Strato, Xenophon. An attack on Erasistratus and his followers...
- of Tralles, a Gr**** sculptor Aphrodisius of Tralles, a Gr**** sculptor Menodorus (1st century BC), priest of Zeus Larisaeus at Tralles, was killed by Domitius...
- the coast of Etruria. In 40 BC he was captured in Gallia Narbonensis by Menodorus, a general of ****tus Pompey, but pardoned for his father's sake. When...
- seat of an ancient bishopric. Five of its bishops are known: John (325) Menodorus (451) Paul (458) George (692) Euschemon (878). In 1915 the diocese was...
- times quoted by Athenaeus, who says that he was a friend of the physician Menodorus; and also by Pliny, who calls him "a physician of no small authority."...