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Tullus Menophilus was a
Roman Senator and
General who led the
defense at the
Siege of
Aquileia along with
Rutilius Pudens Crispinus. The name
Menophilus might...
- 70–80 mm.
Melinaea menophilus cocana Haensch, 1903 (Ecuador)
Melinaea menophilus ernestoi Brown, 1977 (Colombia)
Melinaea menophilus hicetas Godman & Salvin...
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Agasias (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγασίας), son of
Menophilus was an
Ancient Gr****
sculptor from Ephesus. He was
possibly the
cousin of Agasias, son of Dositheus...
- Dositheus,
Ephesian sculptor of the
Borghese Gladiator Agasias, son of
Menophilus (fl. probably c. 100 BC),
Ephesian sculptor This page or
section lists...
- of the
Hasmonean kingdom of
Judea Antigonus (Seleucid admiral), son of
Menophilus,
Seleucid admiral of the mid-2nd
century BC Antigonus, a
general of King...
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ludovica (Cramer, [1780])
Melinaea marsaeus (Hewitson, 1860)
Melinaea menophilus (Hewitson, 1856) – Hewitson's
tiger Melinaea mnasias (Hewitson, 1856)...
- the
protection of the
eunuch Menophilus. When the
Roman forces under Mallius Priscus besieged the fortress,
Menophilus killed the
princess to prevent...
- to the Gr****s of Asia, in the
opinion of the high
priest Apollonius of
Menophilus Azanitus: “Since Providence,
which has
ordered all
things and is deeply...
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under the
leadership of
senators Rutilius Pudens Crispinus and
Tullus Menophilus, the
walls were
repaired and the city
rallied to
defend itself in a siege...
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usage by the
kings is
provided by the
inscription of
Antigonus son of
Menophilus, who
described himself as the "admiral of Alexander, king of Syria" (Alexander...