- honour: on a
pillar on the top were
inscribed the
names of
Abradatas and
Pantheia in the
Syriac characters; and
three columns below bore the inscription...
-
Italian fleets, as
prefect of Egypt, and in many
posts in Rome itself. Or "
Pantheia".
Fronto called it "the corn-dole and
public spectacles" (annona et spectaculis)...
-
appear in the
narrative as well. For example, the
romance of
Abradatas and
Pantheia forms much of the narrative's
latter half (v.1.3, vi.1.31ff, vi.4.2ff,...
-
Italian fleets, as
prefect of Egypt, and in many
posts in Rome itself. Or "
Pantheia".
Fronto called it "the corn-dole and
public spectacles" (annona et spectaculis)...
-
already present in the
ancient Gr**** literature: e.g. Xenophon's
story of
Pantheia and
Abradatas in Cyropaedia; cf. Llewellyn-Jones 2010: 69–71. Luc. Philops...
- over him, but
shortly afterwards re****es
himself by
falling in love with
Pantheia, whom
Cyrus had
committed to his charge. He is
afterwards sent to Croesus...
- the
medical profession,
continuing the
family tradition. For example,
Pantheia, who was the wife of a physician,
became one herself, a
pattern also seen...