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Themison (Ancient Gr****: Θεμίσων) may
refer to:
Themison of Eretria, 4th-century BC
tyrant of
Eretria Themison of Laodicea, 1st-century BC Gr**** physician...
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Themison (Ancient Gr****: Θεμίσων) was a
merchant of the
island of Thera, who,
according to the
Cyrenaean accounts of the
foundation of
their city, was...
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Themison of
Laodicea (Gr****: Θεμίσων, gen. Θεμίσωνος; 123 BC – 43 BC) was the
founder of the
Methodic school of medicine, and one of the most
eminent physicians...
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Themison of
Samos (Gr****: Θεμίσων) was a
naval commander in the
service of
Antigonus Monophthalmus. He is
first mentioned by
Diodorus Siculus (Library...
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Themison (Ancient Gr****: Θεμίσων;
lived 4th
century BC) was a
tyrant of
Eretria who in 366 BC ****isted the
exiles of
Oropus in
recovering possession of...
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heminis quinque, haec
decies subserve faciunt atque ita
sinunt inveterare.
Themison summus autor ****avit
oxymel & hydromel. Est
autem hydromel vinum ex aquae...
- Celsus, Pliny,
Serenus Samonicus,
Scribonius Largus,
Caelius Aureli****,
Themison,
Octavius Horati****,
Marcellus the Emperic; Gr****: Aretaeus, Plutarch...
- his
first marriage, was
leading a
shameful life. He
handed her over to
Themison, a
merchant from
Thera (now
known as Santorini), with a
sworn promise to...
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thousand hor****
under Antipater, the
nephew of the King and 2,000
under Themison formed the
cavalry and 102
Indian war
elephants marched under Philip and...
- Sisenna,
Roman historian Strabo,
Pontian Gr****
geographer and
historian Themison of Laodicea,
Syrian Gr**** doctor,
founder of
Methodic school of medicine...