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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...
- Stratonicus (Gr****: Στρατόνικoς; lived 4th century BC), of Athens, was a distinguished musician of the time of Alexander the Great (336–323 BC), of whom...
- 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...
- 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...
- Isigonus [otherwise unknown; probably a slip for Epigonos], Pyromachus, Stratonicus, and Antigonus, who wrote books about his art." Natural History 34.84...
- 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...
- 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...
- awarded with an estate), but the po****r belief is that Hermylus and Stratonicus, the Christian "martyrs of Singidunum", were buried there. Three monumental...
- Acacius, Dorotheus, Stephen, Dometius, Herman, Dionysius, Epiphanius, Stratonicus, Leontius, Emmanuel, Theophilus, Elias, John, Samuel, Eulampius, Alexius...
- (see also January 12, and October 14) Martyrs Hermylus the Deacon and Stratonicus, at Belgrade (315) Martyr Athanasius. Martyrs Pachomius and Papyrinus...