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Stratonicus may
refer to:
Stratonicus of Athens,
musician famous for his
sharp wit
Stratonicus (saint),
saint of the
Eastern Orthodox Church, see September...
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Stratonicus (Ancient Gr****: Στρατόνικoς;
lived 4th
century BC), of Athens, was a
distinguished musician of the time of
Alexander the
Great (336–323 BC)...
- local, po****r
belief is that the "martyrs of Singidunum",
Hermylus and
Stratonicus, were
buried inside. As one of the most
important monuments from the...
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Eleans were
labelled as the
greatest barbarians barbarotatoi by
musician Stratonicus of
Athens And when he was once
asked by some one who were the wickedest...
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There he came
under the
influence of men like
Aeschrion of Pergamon,
Stratonicus and Satyrus.
Asclepiea functioned as spas or
sanitoria to
which the sick...
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around the 3rd
century BC, and is
probably the same
person as
Apollonius Stratonicus. He
wrote a work On the
Names of the
Parts of the
Human Body, and is...
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January 12, and
October 14)
Martyrs Hermylus the
Deacon and
Stratonicus, at
Belgrade (315)
Martyr Athanasius.
Martyrs Pachomius and Papyrinus...
- with the
Berisades mentioned above. The Berisades, king of Pontus, whom
Stratonicus, the
player on the lyre, visited, must also be
regarded as the same as...
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present in Singidunum, he
oversaw trial and
murder of
deacon Hermylus and
Stratonicus whose bodies were
thrown in the
Danube but
resurfaced downriver and were...
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inhabitants of that town as a divinity.
Cicero quotes the
Athenian musician Stratonicus, who said "Let
Alabandus be my enemy! But let
Hercules be yours," for...