-
rhetoric in the 4th century,
Paeanius is
mentioned several times (in the
Attic form Paionios, ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Παιώνιος).
Paeanius was born
around 337 into...
- are two versions, both exaggerated:
while Eutropius and his
translator Paeanius probably defame a
failed usurper when they say that he was from an insignificant...
- Laconia,
father of the four-horse
chariot victor Polypeithes (Πολυπείθης).
Paeanius (Παιάνιος) of Elis, son of
Damatrius (Δαματρίος).
Democrates (Δημοκράτης)...
-
Great and Leo the
Armenian respectively. It was
translated into Gr**** by
Paeanius around 380 and by
Capito Lycius in the 6th century. The
latter translation...
- Halicarn****ensis (one of his best
pieces of work,
highly praised by
Carsten Niebuhr),
Paeanius, Aristotle, the Gr**** and
Latin sources for the
history of the
Roman emperors...
- the
family was
wealthy (Chrysostom, ad Th. Laps. ii). Theodore's cousin,
Paeanius, to whom
several of John Chrysostom's
letters are addressed, held an important...
- (consularis) of
Macedonia in 362. Calliopius’ son was the
advocate and
translator Paeanius. Martindale,
Jones &
Morris (1971), p. 174 Martindale,
Jones &
Morris (1971)...