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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...
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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...
- He was a
pupil of
Tyrannion of Amisus. He is also
known as
Tyrannion the
Younger and his
teacher (
Tyrannion of Amisus) as
Tyrannion the Elder. His original...
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Tyrannion (or Tyrannos) (d.
around 308) was
bishop of
Antioch as the
successor of
Cyril I [de].
Tyrannion's name
comes from his
origin in the city of...
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learned grammar under the rich and
famous scholar Tyrannion of Amisus.
Although Tyrannion was also a Peripatetic, he was more
relevantly a respected...
- (244–311),
Roman emperor formerly named Diocles Diocles (1st
century BC), or
Tyrannion the
Younger Gaius Ap****ius
Diocles (104–after 146 AD),
Roman charioteer...
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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...
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purposes of education. He
studied under various persons,
including Tyrannion, a
captive educated Gr**** and
private tutor, who
instructed Cicero's two...
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scholarship was
probably introduced to Rome in the
first century BC by
Tyrannion of
Amisus (c. 100–c. 25 BC), a
student of
Dionysius Thrax. In 48 BC, during...
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brought to Rome by
Sulla with the rest of Apellicon's
library in 84.
Tyrannion commenced this task, but
apparently did not do much
towards it. The arrangement...