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Timagenes (Ancient Gr****: Τιμαγένης) was a Gr**** writer,
historian and
teacher of rhetoric. He came from Alexandria, was
captured by
Romans in 55 BC and...
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Despite Timagene's advice,
Erissena is
released immediately.
After Alessandro leaves,
Erissena tells Timagene how
impressed she is by Alessandro.
Timagene, who...
- woman.
Madam Sorbin, craftsman's wife. Mr Sorbin,
Madam Sorbin's husband.
Timagène,
noble man. Lina,
Madam Sorbin's daughter. Persinet,
young mand of the...
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noble woman.
Madam Sorbin, craftsman's wife. Mr Sorbin, her husband.
Timagène,
noble man. Lina,
Madam Sorbin's daughter. Persinet,
young man of the people...
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evidence for this
settlement wave. Josephus, who
based his
account on
Timagenes of Alexandria,
claimed that
Aristobulus I had
forcibly converted the Itureans...
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ultimately originated with Timaeus. Appian's
immediate source probably was
Timagenes, who was also used by
Pompeius Trogus for the
early history of the Illyrians...
- is a
quote from Strabo's
Historica Hypomnemata,
originally written by
Timagenes, and states, "This man was a
kindly person and very
serviceable to the...
- fourth-century
historian Ammi**** Marcellinus,
relying on a lost work by
Timagenes, a
historian writing in the
first century BC,
writes that the
Druids of...
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success in Egypt, for a
group allied to the
Palmyrene empire, led by
Timagenes,
undermined Probus,
defeated his army, and
killed him in a
battle near...
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which had just been published. His work was to be the
backbone of that of
Timagenes, who
heavily influenced many
historians whose work
still survives. None...