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Tyrannion (Ancient Gr****: Τυραννίων) may
refer to:
Tyrannion of
Amisus (fl. 1st century), Gr****
grammarian Tyrannion of
Antioch (died c. 308), Patriarch...
- man in Rome who put Aristotle's
library in
order was a Gr**** scholar,
Tyrannio." Aristotle:
Nicomachean Ethics 1102a26–27.
Aristotle himself never uses...
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Saint Tyrannion (or
Tyrannio) was the
bishop of Tyre who was
martyred during the
Diocletianic ****cution in 311. His
feast day in the
Roman Martyrology...
- with
Homer (Ὅτι διαφωνοῦσιν οἱ νεώτεροι ποιηταὶ πρὸς Ὅμηρον)
Exegesis of
Tyrannio's Division of the
Parts of
Speech (Ἐξήγησις τοῦ Τυραννίωνος μερισμον̂) Textual...
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Tyrannion (Ancient Gr****: Τυραννίων, Tyranníōn; Latin:
Tyrannio; fl. 1st
century BC) was a Gr****
grammarian brought to Rome as a war
captive and slave...
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Peleusius 310
Pierius 310
Theodore 310
Bishop of
Cyrene Tyrannio, Zenobius, and
Companions 304 310
Aquila 311
Arian and Companions...
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Ostiensis (1968). Orlandi, G. (ed.).
Excerpta ex
Clementinis recognitionibus a
Tyrannio Rufino translatis.
Testi e do****enti per lo
studio dell'antichità, 24....
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remained vacant again since 1984. C****ius (c. 190 AD)
Marinus (c. 250)
Tyrannio,
martyred under Diocletian Dorotheus I,
martyred under Julian the Apostate...