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Polyaenus or
Polyenus (/ˌpɒliˈiːnəs/ POL-ee-EE-nəs; see ae (æ) vs. e; Gr****: Πoλύαινoς, translit. Polyainos, "much-praised") was a 2nd-century
Roman Macedonian...
- Λαμψακηνός,
Polyainos Lampsakēnos; c. 340 – c. 285 BCE), also
spelled Polyenus, was an
ancient Gr****
mathematician and a
friend of Epicurus. He was the...
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Governor of the
Seleucid Empire 3
Vahbarz (whwbrz –
called Oborzos in
Polyenus 7.40) Mid-3rd
century BC Fratarakā
dynasty Governor of the
Seleucid Empire...
- The name
Polyaenus or
Polyenus (Gr****: Πoλύαινoς, romanized: Poluainos, lit. 'many proverbs') may
refer to: Polyaenus, 2nd
century Macedonian author Polyaenus...
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example on Priapus, as
discussed above). The
title '
Polyenus and Chryseis'
pairs the
fictional Polyenus with the
actual mythological character Chryseis....
- (Baydād), rtḥštry (Ardaxšīr I),
whwbrz (Vahbarz, who is
called Oborzos in
Polyenus 7.40), and
wtprdt (Vādfradād I). Traditionally, they used to be considered...
- Fratarakā
dynasty sub-Seleucid 5
Vahbarz II (whwbrz -
called Oborzos in
Polyenus 7.40) 1st half of 2nd
century Fratarakā
dynasty 6 Vādfradād I (wtprdt)...
- History, II, 42.2.;
Polyenus, VIII, 23.1. Plutarch, Caesar, 4.7.
Velleius Paterculus, II, 42.3. Suetonius, Caesar, 74.1.
Polyenus, VIII, 23.1. Plutarch...