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Sopater /ˈsɒpətər, ˈsoʊpətər/ (Gr****: Σώπατρος,
Sṓpatros) was the son of Pyrhus, a man from the city of Berea,
mentioned in Acts 20:4.
Sopater and others...
- Constantine's residence, and
disrupting its food supply. Suda σ 845,
Sopatros. Suda σ 848,
Sopatros. Photius,
Bibliotheca Cod. 161 Hornblower, Simon,
Antony Spawforth...
- Physiologus, Silpho, Cnidia, Nekia, Pylaeus, Orestes,
Phacis and Bacchus.
Sopatros, in
addition to the
indicative of his
Paphos descent, is
called a parodist...
- the
subject of
several po****r plays,
among them
plays by
Epigenes and
Sopatros of Phakos. She was also a
sender and
receiver of
several of the fictive...
- Παρμενίσκος
Phanolaos Φανόλαος
Poseidippos Ποσείδιππος
Rhoimisos Ῥοίμισος
Sopatros Σώπατρος
Sokrates Σωκράτης
Theodotos Θεόδοτος
Timainetos Τιμαίνετος...
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Eusebius 187 § 32 BC
Stadion Ariston Thourioi Eusebius 188 § 28 BC
Stadion Sopatros Argos Eusebius 189 § 24 BC
Trumpet Contest Demosthenes Miletos 189 § 24...
- Timotheus; and of Asia,
Tychicus and Trophimus. "Sopater" (Gr****: Σώπατρος,
Sṓpatros,
meaning "saviour of his father") was the son of Pyrhus,[1] a man from...
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construction year as 249-254 AD. The
mosaic was
sponsored by
Aurelius Sopatros and the
Klaudius Theodoros brothers. The stadium, 650 feet in
length and...
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individuals with
access to the
entire cycle of
Constitutions were
Heraclides and
Sopatros (around 500 AD).
Aristotle did not have
numerous imitators. The history...
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Menandros Μένανδρος
Polemon Πολέμων
Ptolemaios Πτολεμαῖος
Sirras Σίρρας
Sopatros Σώπατρος
Diogenes Διογένης
Epanaros Ἐπάναρος
Hosperos Ὥσπερος the father...