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Timaeus (or
Timaios) is a Gr**** name. It may
refer to:
Timaeus (dialogue), a
Socratic dialogue by
Plato Timaeus of Locri, 5th-century BC
Pythagorean philosopher...
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Timaeus (/taɪˈmiːəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Τίμαιος, romanized:
Timaios,
pronounced [
tǐːmai̯os]) is one of Plato's dialogues,
mostly in the form of long monologues...
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certain pharaohs were
elected to office.
Dedumose is
usually linked to
Timaios mentioned by the
historian Josephus – who was
quoting Manetho – as a king...
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original words. It
seems that
during the
reign of an
Egyptian pharaoh called Timaios or Tutimaios, an army of
foreigners suddenly came from the Near East and...
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modern English /taɪˈmiːəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Τίμαιος ὁ Λοκρός, romanized:
Tímaios ho Lokrós; Latin:
Timaeus Locrus) is a
character in two of Plato's dialogues...
- Jack the
Ripper and the
Thames Torso Murders."
Timaios Press 2021. ISBN 9187611368, 9789187611360.
Timaios Press. ISBN 9789187611360. "Casebook: Jack the...
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Timaios of Elis (5th/4th
century BC) was a
sportsperson originating from Elis in
Ancient Greece. In 396 BC, he was
crowned the
victor of the
trumpet contest...
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mentions it as one of the
asylum sanctuaries destro**** by the
Aetolian Timaios around 240 BC, and
Plutarch mentions it
among the
asylum sanctuaries attacked...
- the 24th
Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference. Bremen: 169–183. "Platon
Timaios" (PDF). www.24grammata.com.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2018-10-24...
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audibility of
their voice or horn blast. Some
notable victors were:
Timaios of Elis (trumpeter) and
Crates (herald) of Elis, the
first ones Herodorus...