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Olympiodoros or
Olympiodorus (Gr****: Ὀλυμπιόδωρος) can
refer to:
Olympiodoros (military leader), son of Lampon,
Athenian military commander at the Battle...
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Olympiodoros (Ancient Gr****: Ὀλυμπιόδωρος) was a
military leader (General) of
ancient Greece. His
capacity as a
savior of
Athens and his self-confident...
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including some 130
titles survive. His
plays include Meropis, Ankylion,
Olympiodoros,
Parasitos (exhibited in 360 BC, in
which he
ridiculed Plato), Agonis...
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Siege of
Athens Belligerents Macedonia Athens Epirus Commanders and
leaders Demetrius I of
Macedon Olympiodoros Pyrrhus...
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Apollo (cp. Kern, Orpheus, 7). So at
least the
later writers say.
Olympiodoros (O.F. 212)
speaks of 'Helios, who
according to
Orpheus has much in common...
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honour of Philippides, who had been
active under the late government. In
Olympiodoros'
second year as
eponymous archon, the
archon basileus was Philippides...
- Résumés des conférences et travaux, Band 96, 1987–1988, p. 272–279.
Olympiodoros der Jüngere,
Kommentar zum
Ersten Alkibiades 21,1–14. Vgl. François Renaud:...
- of the
alchemist Zosimos (4th
century AD) and the
Zosimos commentator Olympiodoros (5th or 6th
century AD) – ref: Liddell-Scott-Jones.
Zosimos and other...
- 1322 Prosper;
Chronica Gallica 452; Hydatius; and
Sidonius Apollinaris Olympiodoros,
Fragment 17 (Edition Müller) Prosper, s.a. 386 Harrison, **** (1999)...
- this stele,
Seleucus informs Heliodorus that he
appoints a man
named Olympiodoros in
charge of the
temples of Coele-Syria and Phoenicia. The
stele is currently...