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Metrodorus of
Lampsacus (Gr****: Μητρόδωρος Λαμψακηνός,
Mētrodōros Lampsakēnos; 331/0–278/7 BC) was a Gr****
philosopher of the
Epicurean school. Although...
- court,
Metrodoros of Skepsis, who was
known as ho
misoromaios (the Roman-hater) on
account of the
extremity of his anti-Roman sentiments.
Metrodoros suggested...
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territory of Ilion, and c. 275–269
Ilion p****ed a
decree in
honour of
Metrodoros of
Amphipolis who had
successfully treated the king for a
wound he received...
- water-mills from the
Roman Empire in the
early 4th
century AD when a
certain Metrodoros introduced "water-mills and baths,
unknown among them [the Brahmans] till...
- the
lands of Satyros.
Satyros sued for peace,
offering one of his sons,
Metrodoros, as a hostage.
Tirgatao agreed and
ended her war
against Satyros, only...
- water-mills from the
Roman Empire in the
early 4th
century AD when a
certain Metrodoros introduced "water-mills and baths,
unknown among them [the Brahmans] till...
-
former Empire.
According to
Cedrenus (Historiarum compendium), a
certain Metrodoros who went to
India in c. A.D. 325 "constructed water-mills and baths, unknown...
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expansion and took the life of the
brother of
Leukon and Gorgippos,
Metrodoros. The
Spartocids had been
expanding their dominion into the
nearby cities...
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Satyros I and
Metrodoros and a
perhaps the
brother of Satyros, Seleukos.
Satyros died in the 1st
siege of
Theodosia in 389 BC] and
Metrodoros was killed...
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Metrodorus (Gr****: Μητρόδωρος, romanized:
Mētrodōros, lit. 'mother's gift') is the name of
numerous historical figures, including:
Metrodorus of Lampsacus...