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Quintus Serenus Sammonicus (died 212) was a
Roman savant and
tutor to Geta and
Caracalla who
became fatally involved in politics; he was also
author of...
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unknown origin, and is
first attested in a second-century work of
Serenus Sammonicus. Some
conjectural etymologies are: from
phrases in
Hebrew that mean "I...
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Sirmium Saint Serenus of
Alexandria (died 202 AD),
Egyptian martyr Serenus Sammonicus, a
Roman scholar Serenus of Antinoöpolis, also
known as
Serenus of Antinoeia...
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warlord Papinian,
Roman jurist and
praetorian prefect (b. 142)
Serenus Sammonicus,
Roman poet and
physician Xun Yu,
Chinese politician and
adviser (b. 163)...
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being that
expresses its true
nature Lecouteux (2015), p. [page needed].
Sammonicus (1786), p. 4. Shah (2010).
Chisholm (1911).
Crowley (1997), "Liber Samekh"...
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Narrator BBC
Radio 4 2014
Blocked Felix BBC
Radio 4 2017 Time
Spanner Daniel Kraken BBC
Radio 4
Pilot 2022
Severus Sammonicus BBC
Radio 4 BBC
Studio Drama...
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treatises on dietetics, pathology, anatomy, and
patient care
Serenus Sammonicus 3rd
century CE
Roman author of a
didactic medical poem
Liber Medicinalis...
- emmenagogue, as did Oribasius.
Roman and Gr****
writers Quintus Serenus Sammonicus and
Aspasia the
Physician however both
agreed that pennyroyal, when served...
- Novati**** (200–258), theologian,
rival pope,
excommunicant Quintus Serenus Sammonicus (2nd century,
early 3rd century), scholar,
educator Commodi**** (3rd century)...
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physicians in the
Byzantine Empire Alexander Polyhistor,
scholar Serenus Sammonicus,
savant and tutor,
owned one of the
largest private libraries of antiquity...