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- 22:48, 15 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Patrophilus (←Created page with ''''Patrophilus''' can refer to a number of people: *Patrophilus of Scythopolis, 4th century bishop of Asia Minor * Patrophilus, son of 4th century bishop Athenogenes of Pedachtoë {{disambig}}')
- 19:12, 14 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Sabaiticus 259 (←Redirected page to Codex Sabaiticus) Tag: New redirect
- 19:12, 14 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Sabaiticus 242 (←Redirected page to Codex Sabaiticus) Tag: New redirect
- 19:11, 14 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Sabaiticus 232 (←Redirected page to Codex Sabaiticus) Tag: New redirect
- 19:11, 14 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Sabaiticus 633 (←Redirected page to Codex Sabaiticus) Tag: New redirect
- 19:11, 14 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Sabaiticus 576 (←Redirected page to Codex Sabaiticus) Tag: New redirect
- 19:11, 14 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Sabaiticus 407 (←Redirected page to Codex Sabaiticus) Tag: New redirect
- 19:10, 14 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Sabaiticus 393 (←Redirected page to Codex Sabaiticus) Tag: New redirect
- 19:10, 14 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Sabaiticus 365 (←Redirected page to Codex Sabaiticus) Tag: New redirect
- 19:10, 14 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Sabaiticus 157 (←Redirected page to Codex Sabaiticus) Tag: New redirect
- 19:10, 14 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Sabaiticus 76 (←Redirected page to Codex Sabaiticus) Tag: New redirect
- 19:10, 14 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Sabaiticus 25 (←Redirected page to Codex Sabaiticus) Tag: New redirect
- 19:09, 14 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Sabaiticus 8 (←Redirected page to Codex Sabaiticus) Tag: New redirect
- 19:01, 14 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Codex Sabaiticus (←Created page with ''''Codex Sabaiticus''' can refer to a number of ancient manuscripts currently housed in the Patriarchal Library in Jerusalem, and preserved by "Sabaite" monks from Mar Saba.<ref name="survival"/> It contains mostly works on Christian subjects, but the codex also contains some fragments on non-Christian subjects, such as the mythological Agapenor.<ref>{{cite book | last =Scheer | first =Tanja S. | editor-last1=Dignas...')
- 17:54, 14 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Monastery of St. Gerasimus (←Redirected page to Deir Hajla) Tag: New redirect
- 20:34, 12 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Athenogenes of Pedachthoe (←Redirected page to Athenogenes of Pedachtoë) Tag: New redirect
- 20:20, 12 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Saint Athenogenes (←Redirected page to Athenogenes of Pedachtoë) Tag: New redirect
- 19:51, 12 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Athenogenes of Pedachtoë (←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Armenian Christian martyr}} {{Infobox saint |honorific_prefix = Saint |name=Athenogenes of Pedachtoë |birth_date= |death_date= |birth_place= Epiklesoi, Roman Armenia |death_place=Sebastea |titles= |feast_day={{ubl| 24 June (Byzantine Christianity)<ref>{{cite book | last =Limberis | first =Vasiliki M. | title =Architects of Piety: The Cappadocian Fathers and the Cult of the...')
- 18:22, 12 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Chorepiskopos (←Redirected page to Chorbishop) Tag: New redirect
- 16:43, 12 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Athenogenes of Pedachthoe (←Redirected page to Athenogenes of Pedachtoë) Tag: New redirect
- 14:02, 12 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Athenodorus of Rhodes (←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek sculptor}} right|thumb|200px|''[[Laocoön and His Sons'', by Agesander, Athenodorus, and Polydorus]] '''Athenodorus''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀθηνόδωρος}}) of Rhodes was a sculptor of ancient Greece who lived around the 1st century CE. He was the son and pupil of Agesander of Rhodes, and brother of the sculptor Polydorus, with both of whom he assisted in executing the ren...')
- 17:59, 9 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Athenodoros of Cleitor (←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek physician}} '''Athenodoros''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀθηνόδωρος}}) of Cleitor in Arcadia was an artist of ancient Greece who worked in the medium of sculpture and made statues. He lived around the 5th century BCE. Athenodoros executed statues of the Greek mythological gods Zeus and Apollo, which were dedicated by the Spartans at De...')
- 02:25, 9 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Methodici (←Redirected page to Methodic school) Tag: New redirect
- 02:12, 9 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Philonium (←Redirected page to Philo of Tarsus) Tag: New redirect
- 02:10, 9 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Philon of Tarsus (←Redirected page to Philo of Tarsus) Tag: New redirect
- 01:45, 9 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Philo of Tarsus (←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek physician}} '''Philo''' ({{lang-grc|Φίλων}}) of Tarsus in Cilicia was a physician of ancient Greece. He probably lived in or before the first century CE, as the physician and medical writer Galen speaks of him as having lived sometime before his own age. There were seemingly several physicians with this name around this time, and it is challenging to tell them apart. He may be...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 01:16, 9 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Philo of Hyampolis (←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek physician}} '''Philo''' ({{lang-grc|Φίλων}}) of Hyampolis was a physician of ancient Greece. He probably lived in the first century CE or the beginning of the second. There were seemingly several physicians with this name around this time, and it is challenging to tell them apart. He may be the same person as Philo of Tarsus. He is mentioned among several others by the physician...')
- 01:09, 9 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Category:People from Hyampolis (←Created page with 'This category contains personages from classical antiquity who lived in the city of Hyampolis. Hyampolis')
- 00:57, 9 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Philon of Hyampolis (←Redirected page to Philo of Hyampolis) Tag: New redirect
- 00:34, 9 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Athenodoros (physician) (←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek physician}} '''Athenodoros''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀθηνόδωρος}}) was a physician of ancient Greece. He lived in the first century CE or the beginning of the second. He was probably a contemporary of the writer Plutarch, by whom the first book of his treatise, ''On Epidemic Diseases'' (Ἐπιδήμια), is quoted.<ref>Plutarch, ''Symposiacs'' 8.9.1</ref> ==References== {{reflist}}...')
- 00:25, 9 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Athenodoros of Aenos (redirect with cats) Tags: New redirect Disambiguation links added
- 00:23, 9 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Athenodoros of Eretria (redirect with cats) Tags: New redirect Disambiguation links added
- 00:15, 9 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Athenodorus of Teos (←Redirected page to Athenodoros of Teos) Tag: New redirect
- 00:12, 9 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Athenodoros of Teos (←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek musician}} '''Athenodoros''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀθηνόδωρος}}) of Teos was a musician of ancient Greece who lived in the 4th century BCE. He was known as a player on the kithara, and was one of the performers who assisted at the festivities celebrated at the Susa weddings in 324 BCE, on the occasion of the marriage of Alexander the Great with his second wife, Stateira (wife of Alexander the Great)|...')
- 22:42, 8 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Ammonius of Alexandria (disambiguation) (←Created page with ''''Ammonius''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀμμώνιος}}) of Alexandria was the name of several people from ancient history: * Ammonius of Alexandria, ancient Olympic athlete who won the stadion race in the 131st Olympiad in 256 BCE * Ammonius of Alexandria, ancient grammarian * Ammonius of Alexandria (Christian philosopher), philosopher of the 3rd century CE * Ammonius (Alexandr...')
- 17:00, 8 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs moved page Athenocles to Athenocles of Athens
- 16:58, 8 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Athenocles of Cyzicus (←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek grammarian}} '''Athenocles''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀθηνοκλῆς}}) of Cyzicus was a grammarian and writer of ancient Greece who wrote commentaries on the poet Homer. He lived some time around the 3rd or 2nd centuries BCE.<ref name="best"/> According to the grammarian Athenaeus, he understood the Homeric poems better than Aristarchus of Samothrace, who was the most renowned Ho...')
- 02:07, 8 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Athenocles (←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek leader}} '''Athenocles''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀθηνοκλῆς}}) was a man of ancient Greece who was said to have led a colony of Athenians who settled at Amisus in Pontus, and called the place "Peiraeus". The date of this event is uncertain.<ref>Strabo, ''Geographica'' xii. p.547</ref><ref>{{cite book | last =Cramer | first =John-Anthony | authorlink = John Cramer (priest) |...')
- 01:43, 8 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Athenippus (←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek physician}} '''Athenippus''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀθήνιππος}}) was a physician of ancient Greece who must have lived some time in or before the first century CE, as one of his medical prescriptions is quoted by the 1st century CE physician Scribonius Largus.<ref>Scribonius Largus, ''De Medicamentis Empiricis, Physicis, et Rationabilibus'' 3.26, p. 198</ref> He may perhaps be the same...')
- 01:16, 8 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Athenion (physician) (←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek physician}} '''Athenion''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀθηνίων}}) was a physician of ancient Greece, probably from Athens.<ref>{{cite book | last =Stok | first =Fabio | editor-last1=Keyser | editor-first1=Paul | editor-last2=Scarborough | editor-first2=John | chapter=Medical Sects: Herophilus, Erasistratus, Empiricists | title =The Oxford Handbook of Science and Medicine in the Classical W...')
- 19:49, 7 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Athenio (←Redirected page to Athenion) Tags: New redirect Disambiguation links added
- 19:47, 7 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Leonteus of Argos (←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek actor and tragic poet}} '''Leonteus''' ({{lang-grc|Λεοντεύς}}) of Argos was an actor or tragic poet of the 1st century BCE. He was the slave of king Juba I of Numidia, and a pupil of the actor or poet Athenion. It does not appear that he necessarily originated from Argos, but after he was manumitted by the king, he moved to Argos to pr...')
- 19:30, 7 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Athenion (actor) (←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek actor and tragic poet}} '''Athenion''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀθηνίων}}) or '''Athenio''' was involved in the theatre of 1st-century Greco-Roman world. He is often described as a tragic poet. He lived around the middle of the 1st century BCE, and was the instructor of Leonteus of Argos, who is also often described as a tragic poet.<ref>{{cite book | last =Garton | first =Charles | title =Personal...')
- 18:55, 7 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Presbys (←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek honorific title}} {{Wiktionary|πρέσβυς}} '''Presbys''' ({{lang-grc|πρέσβυς}}) was an honorific in ancient Greece that literally meant "old man" or "elder", but, when used as a title, denoted a wide range of roles and responsibilities, but typically, in most contexts, a sort of ambassador from one ''polis'' to another.<ref>{{cite book | last =Wight | first =Martin...')
- 00:58, 7 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Athenion (comic poet) (←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek comic poet}} '''Athenion''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀθηνίων}}) was a poet of Ancient Greek comedy. The Greek grammarian Athenaeus preserves an extensive extract from one of his plays, ''The Samothracians'' (Σαμόρακες), in which a chef discourses philosophically about the role cooking plays in civilized society, namely that it "lured early humans away from cannibalism".<ref>Athenaeus, ''Deip...')
- 23:53, 6 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Athenion of Cilicia (←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek general}} '''Athenion''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀθηνίων}}) was a man of ancient Cilicia who was a major figure in the Second Servile War in Sicily. He had been a herdsman or leader of bandits (or both) in Cilicia, and was captured there and sold into slavery, and shipped off to Sicily.<ref name="bandit">{{cite book | last =Grunewald | first =Thomas | title =Bandits in the Roman Empire: Myth and Reality...')
- 23:25, 6 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Battle of Scirthaea (←Redirected page to Second Servile War) Tag: New redirect
- 20:32, 6 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Athenagoras (physician) (←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek physician}} '''Athenagoras''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀθηναγόρας}}) was a physician of ancient Greece. He wrote a treatise ''On the Pulse and on Urine'', of which there was an extant manuscript in Latin in the 11th century CE at the Royal Library at Paris (now the Bibliothèque nationale de France). Some bronze coins struck at Smyrna in honor of a person named Athenagoras were thou...')
- 20:24, 6 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Royal Library of Paris (←Redirected page to Bibliothèque nationale de France) Tag: New redirect
- 03:31, 4 September 2024 Fordmadoxfraud talk contribs created page Athenagoras of Miletus (←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek general}} '''Athenagoras''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀθηναγόρας}}, {{fl}} 4th century BCE) of Miletus was a general of ancient Greece who was sent by the Macedonian ruler Ptolemy I Soter at the head of some mercenary troops to the assistance of the Rhodians, when they were attacked by Demetrius I Poliorcetes in 305 BCE, and commanded the guard of the counter-mine which was du...')