- the
Battle of
Plataea in 479 BC
Olympiodorus of Athens,
eponymous archon of
Athens in 294/3 and 293/2 BC
Olympiodorus the
Seleucid (c. 178 BC), 2nd-century...
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pointing to
Olympiodorus'
living in, and
working for, the
eastern Empire during his
professional life.: 714
During this journey,
Olympiodorus learned sufficient...
- is not to be
confused with
Olympiodorus the Deacon, a
contemporary Alexandrian writer of
Bible commentaries.
Olympiodorus was the
disciple of Ammonius...
-
Neoplatonist Proclus (412–485), whom
Olympiodorus wanted his own
daughter to marry. He is not to be
confused with
Olympiodorus the Deacon, an
Alexandrian writer...
-
beginning of 413,
Charaton received the
Roman amb****ador
Olympiodorus sent by Honorius.
Olympiodorus travelled to Charaton's
kingdom by sea, but does not...
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Olympiodoros (Ancient Gr****: Ὀλυμπιόδωρος) was a
military leader (General) in
Athens in
ancient Greece. His
capacity as a
savior of
Athens and his self-confident...
- is
Olympiodorus' "innovation",
created "to make
particular points within his argument".
However at
least for the Neoplatonists, like
Olympiodorus, humankind...
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William Lilly concurred. Late
classical Astrology:
Paulus Alexandrinus and
Olympiodorus (with the
Scholia of
later Latin Commentators). [Translated by Dorian...
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subsume both
types of event, so that by Late
Antiquity for
example "
Olympiodorus ...
claimed that
three [Platonic]
myths were
classified as
nekyia (an...
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Alexandrinus and the
Commentary on this work by sixth-century
philosopher Olympiodorus the Younger.
Paulus used a
dozen or so
major lots for
almost every aspect...