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Ariston of
Pella (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀρίστων; Latin:
Aristo Pellaeus; c. 100[citation needed] – c. 160[citation needed]), was an
apologist and chronicler...
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Paulinus of
Pella (377 –
after 461) was a
Christian poet of the
fifth century. He
wrote the
autobiographical poem
Eucharisticos ("Thanksgiving"). His poem...
- and exile. He also
abandoned Attalus's supporters. One of them,
Paulinus Pellaeus,
recorded that the
Goths considered themselves merciful because they allowed...
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Volume I.
Books 1–17 L115) Ausonius:
Volume II.
Books 18–20.
Paulinus Pellaeus:
Eucharisticus L006) Also
contains the
works of Tibullus; Sulpicia; and...
- 332–331), his name is Gr****; and
Arnobius (Adv. Gentes, iv. 29)
calls him Leo
Pellaeus, Leo of Pella, an
epithet which Fabricius does not
satisfactorily explain...
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Maximus himself ascribes the
authorship to
Ariston of Pella, in
Latin Aristo Pellaeus, an
author whom
Eusebius mentions in
connection with
emperor Hadrian and...
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Carmina - ed. M.
Petschenig / Orientius,
Carmina - ed. R.
Ellis /
Paulinus Pellaeus,
Eucharisticos - ed. G.
Brandes /
Claudius Marius Victor, Alethia. Proba...