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  • Andromachus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Andromachus (Ancient Greek: Ἀνδρόμαχος) is the name of a number of people from classical antiquity: Andromachus of Cyprus, 4th century BCE commander of

    Andromachus

    Andromachus

  • Andromachus (physician)
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    Andromachus (Greek: Ἀνδρόμαχος; 1st century) was the name of two Greek physicians, father and son, who lived in the time of Nero. Andromachus the Elder

    Andromachus (physician)

    Andromachus (physician)

    Andromachus_(physician)

  • Andromachus (ruler of Tauromenium)
  • Ruler of Tauromenium

    Andromachus (Ancient Greek: Ἀνδρόμαχος) was the ruler of Tauromenium (modern Taormina), Magna Graecia, in eastern Sicily in the middle of the 4th century

    Andromachus (ruler of Tauromenium)

    Andromachus_(ruler_of_Tauromenium)

  • Theriac
  • Medieval medical concoction

    their hands and Roman medici began to use them. Emperor Nero's physician Andromachus improved upon mithridatum by bringing the total number of ingredients

    Theriac

    Theriac

    Theriac

  • Treacle
  • Uncrystallized syrup

    protein Treacle sponge pudding Venice treacle, also known as Treacle of Andromachus: see Theriac § Theriaca Andromachi Senioris "treacle, n.", in the Oxford

    Treacle

    Treacle

    Treacle

  • Moero
  • Hellenistic poet from Byzantium

    known only through mentions in other sources. Moero was the wife of Andromachus Philologus and the mother – the Suda says daughter, but this is less

    Moero

    Moero

    Moero

  • Mithridate
  • Semi-mythical remedy

    Aelius (used by Julius Caesar), Andromachus (physician to Nero), Antipater, Nicostratus, and Damocratis. The Andromachus formulation closely resembles that

    Mithridate

    Mithridate

    Mithridate

  • Andromachus (cavalry general)
  • Andromachus (Ancient Greek: Ἀνδρόμαχος), a cavalry general, was commander of the Eleans in 364 BCE. During the Arcadians' campaign against Elis, while

    Andromachus (cavalry general)

    Andromachus_(cavalry_general)

  • Galen
  • Greek physician, surgeon, and philosopher (c. 129–216 AD)

    The Kitab al-Dariyak was allegedly based on the work of Galen. Here, Andromachus the Elder on horseback, questioning a patient who has received a snake

    Galen

    Galen

    Galen

  • Achaeus (general)
  • 3rd-century BC Seleucid general, short-lived ruler of Seleucid Asia-Minor

    circumstances of which are still unknown, his father Andromachus fell captive to Ptolemy III. Andromachus was eventually suggested to be a bargaining chip

    Achaeus (general)

    Achaeus (general)

    Achaeus_(general)

  • Andromachus (mythology)
  • In Greek mythology, Andromachus (Ancient Greek: Ἀνδρόμαχον means "fighting with men") was a Cretan warrior who was killed by Aeneas during the Trojan

    Andromachus (mythology)

    Andromachus_(mythology)

  • Kitāb al-Diryāq
  • Medieval Middle-Eastern manuscript

    describe various physicians of Antiquity, including Greek ones such as Andromachus the Elder, and their medical techniques. These manuscripts are generally

    Kitāb al-Diryāq

    Kitāb al-Diryāq

    Kitāb_al-Diryāq

  • Andromachus of Cyprus
  • Andromachus of Cyprus (Ancient Greek: Ἀνδρόμαχος) was an allied admiral of Alexander the Great during the Siege of Tyre in 332 BC. He may have been the

    Andromachus of Cyprus

    Andromachus_of_Cyprus

  • Taormina
  • Comune in Sicily, Italy

    artistic director. Timaeus of Taormineum, 3rd century BCE historian Andromachus, 4th century BC ruler of Tauromenium Tyndarion (278 BC), tyrant of Tauromenium

    Taormina

    Taormina

    Taormina

  • Andromachus (son of Achaeus)
  • 3rd-century BC Seleucid nobleman

    Andromachus (Ancient Greek: Ἀνδρόμαχος, lived 3rd century BC) was a Seleucid Greek nobleman. Andromachus was the son of Achaeus, a son of Seleucus I Nicator

    Andromachus (son of Achaeus)

    Andromachus_(son_of_Achaeus)

  • Candlemas
  • Christian holiday

    this date. Pope Gelasius I had much earlier written a letter to senator Andromachus, who wanted to reestablish the Lupercalia for purification. But while

    Candlemas

    Candlemas

    Candlemas

  • Homerus of Byzantium
  • Ancient Greek grammarian and tragic poet

    Younger") to distinguish him from the older Homer. The son of the grammarian Andromachus Philologus and the poet Moero (some sources give her as Homer's daughter)

    Homerus of Byzantium

    Homerus_of_Byzantium

  • Andromachus (grammarian)
  • Grammarian of ancient Greece

    Andromachus (Ancient Greek: Ἀνδρόμαχος) was a grammarian of ancient Greece. He was quoted in the scholia on Homer. There has been disagreement among scholars

    Andromachus (grammarian)

    Andromachus_(grammarian)

  • Lupercalia
  • Ancient pastoral annual festival celebrated in the city of Rome on February 15th

    trivialesque personas, abiectos et infimos. (Gelasius) Gelasius, Epistle to Andromachus, quoted in Green (1931), p. 65. Green, William M. (1931). "The Lupercalia

    Lupercalia

    Lupercalia

    Lupercalia

  • Samaritans
  • Ethnoreligious group native to the Levant

    Samaritans rose up in rebellion and murdered the Macedonian-appointed prefect Andromachus, resulting in a brutal reprisal by the army. Following the death of Alexander

    Samaritans

    Samaritans

    Samaritans

  • Ambracia
  • Ancient city in Greece

    Olympics 432 BC Tlasimachus, Tethrippon and Synoris Olympics 296 BC Andromachus, Stadion Olympics 60 BC Silanus of Ambracia, 5th BC seer Cleombrotus

    Ambracia

    Ambracia

    Ambracia

  • List of Trojan War characters
  • Acamas Agestratus Doryclus Laodamas (2) Phalces Clonie Hypnos Amarynceus Andromachus Leiocritus Adrestus Alastor Dresaeus Laodocus Phalerus Cnemis Hysminai

    List of Trojan War characters

    List of Trojan War characters

    List_of_Trojan_War_characters

  • Medicine in the medieval Islamic world
  • The Kitab al-Dariyak was allegedly based on the work of Galen. Here, Andromachus the Elder on horseback, questioning a patient who has received a snake

    Medicine in the medieval Islamic world

    Medicine in the medieval Islamic world

    Medicine_in_the_medieval_Islamic_world

  • Valentine's Day
  • Holiday observed on February 14

    Day as a replacement for the Lupercalia. ... The letter by Gelasius to Andromachus criticizing the Lupercalia contains no reference to Valentine, or Valentine's

    Valentine's Day

    Valentine's Day

    Valentine's_Day

  • Laodice IV
  • Head Priestess of the Seleucid Empire

    (=15.)Laodice 2. Antiochus III the Great 20. (=18., 30.)Achaeus 10. Andromachus 5. Laodice 1. Laodice IV 24. Mithridates I, King of Pontus 12. Ariobarzanes

    Laodice IV

    Laodice_IV

  • Alexandrian Pleiad
  • always included in the "Alexandrian Pleiad": Homerus the Younger, son of Andromachus, from Byzantium, associated with "Tragic pleiad" Philiscus of Corcyra

    Alexandrian Pleiad

    Alexandrian_Pleiad

  • Seleucid dynasty
  • Royal family of the Seleucid Empire

    Laodice II ∞ Seleucus II Callinicus Alexander landowner in Asia Minor Andromachus landowner in Asia Minor Antiochis ∞ Attalus Attalid dynasty Laodice II

    Seleucid dynasty

    Seleucid dynasty

    Seleucid_dynasty

  • Battle of Raphia
  • Battle of the Syrian Wars (217 BC)

    peltasts under Socrates the Boeotian, 25,000 Macedonian Phalangites under Andromachus the Aspendian and Ptolemy, the son of Thraseas, and 8,000 Greek mercenaries

    Battle of Raphia

    Battle of Raphia

    Battle_of_Raphia

  • Aphroditus
  • Masculine form of Aphrodite

    -os (-ος), as paralleled e.g. in Cleopatra/Cleopatros or Andromache/Andromachus. According to Macrobius, who mentions the goddess in his Saturnalia,

    Aphroditus

    Aphroditus

    Aphroditus

  • Pope Gelasius I
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 492 to 496

    among a nominally Christian population. Gelasius' letter to the senator Andromachus treated the primary contentions of the controversy and incidentally provided

    Pope Gelasius I

    Pope Gelasius I

    Pope_Gelasius_I

  • Mithridates VI Eupator
  • King of Pontus from 120 to 63 BC

    almond-sized amount of his ginger-heavy preparation daily with wine. Andromachus the Elder, Nero's court physician, developed theriac (theriaca Andromachi)

    Mithridates VI Eupator

    Mithridates VI Eupator

    Mithridates_VI_Eupator

  • Seleucus III Ceraunus
  • Ruler of the Seleucid Kingdom from 225 to 223 BC

    for various reasons. Another general may have been the king's uncle, Andromachus. His capture by Attalus and subsequent transfer to the Attelid allies

    Seleucus III Ceraunus

    Seleucus III Ceraunus

    Seleucus_III_Ceraunus

  • Danaïdes
  • In Greek myth, fifty sisters who slew their husbands

    (possibly Oeneus) 39 Daplidice † Pugnon † 15 Eurydice Canthus 40 Hero Andromachus 16 Cleo Asterius 41 Europome † Atlites or Athletes † 17 Arcania † Xanthus

    Danaïdes

    Danaïdes

    Danaïdes

  • History of Taormina
  • BC and the foundation of a new settlement on Mount Taurus, in 358 BC Andromachus collected the Naxian exiles together again from all parts of the island

    History of Taormina

    History of Taormina

    History_of_Taormina

  • Hellenistic Palestine
  • History of Palestine from the time of Alexander the Great until the Romans

    city of Samaria and expelled its inhabitants after Samaritans lynched Andromachus, the governor of Syria there, and re-established the city as a Macedonian

    Hellenistic Palestine

    Hellenistic Palestine

    Hellenistic_Palestine

  • Philinus of Cos
  • is perhaps this later work that is quoted by Athenaeus, Pliny , and Andromachus. Pseudo-Galen, Introd., c. 4, vol. xiv. Erotianus, Lex. Hippocr. in v

    Philinus of Cos

    Philinus_of_Cos

  • Peri Alypias
  • Ancient philosophical writing genre

    commented upon. Books destroyed included those by Aristotle, Anaxagoras, Andromachus, and Theophrastus. Most distressingly, he reported the loss of his pharmakon

    Peri Alypias

    Peri_Alypias

  • Achaeus (son of Seleucus I Nicator)
  • 3rd-century BCE Seleucid prince

    Laodice I, who was the first wife of the Seleucid King Antiochus II Theos. Andromachus, he was held captive by the Egyptian Pharaoh Ptolemy III Euergetes. Laodice

    Achaeus (son of Seleucus I Nicator)

    Achaeus_(son_of_Seleucus_I_Nicator)

  • Pharnuches of Lycia
  • Lycian-Macedonian general (d. 329 BCE?)

    Macedonian officers who were acting under him (Caranus, Menedemus and Andromachus), but they refused to accept it. Arrian, Anabasis Alexandri, iv. 3, 5

    Pharnuches of Lycia

    Pharnuches_of_Lycia

  • Battle of the Polytimetus
  • garrison in Maracanda (modern Samarkand). Alexander ordered his commanders Andromachus, Caranus and Menedemus to aid the garrison with 60 Companion cavalrymen

    Battle of the Polytimetus

    Battle_of_the_Polytimetus

  • List of ancient physicians
  • 000 sesterces Alcon (classical history) 1st century CE Greek surgeon Andromachus 1st century CE Greek Anonymus Londinensis 1st century CE Greek author

    List of ancient physicians

    List_of_ancient_physicians

  • Laodice II
  • 3rd-century BC Seleucid queen consort

    According to the express statement of Polybius, she was the sister of Andromachus and therefore the aunt of her husband. Laodice II bore Seleucus II Seleucus

    Laodice II

    Laodice_II

  • Praetorian prefecture of Gaul
  • Prefecture of the Late Roman Empire

    (390) Hilarius (396) Theodorus (396/397) Flavius Vincentius (397-400) Andromachus (c. 401) Claudius Postumus Dardanus (1st term, c. 402) Romulianus (404-405)

    Praetorian prefecture of Gaul

    Praetorian prefecture of Gaul

    Praetorian_prefecture_of_Gaul

  • Timaeus (historian)
  • Greek historian (died c. 260 BC)

    eastern Sicily), to a wealthy and influential Greek family. His father, Andromachus, was a dynast who had refounded Tauromenium in 358 with former inhabitants

    Timaeus (historian)

    Timaeus (historian)

    Timaeus_(historian)

  • List of ancient Epirotes
  • Panathenaics 194/193 BC Antipater of Epirus Stadion Olympics 136 BC Andromachus of Ambracia Stadion Olympics 60 BC Epigonus of Ambracia 6th-century BC

    List of ancient Epirotes

    List of ancient Epirotes

    List_of_ancient_Epirotes

  • Xenocrates of Aphrodisias
  • Greek physician

    the middle of the 1st century, as he was probably a contemporary of Andromachus the Younger. Galen says that he lived in the second generation before

    Xenocrates of Aphrodisias

    Xenocrates_of_Aphrodisias

  • Aristocrates (grammarian)
  • Grammarian of Ancient Greece

    of a remedy for toothache passed down by either the elder or younger Andromachus, and later quoted by medical annalist Galen. Because he was not described

    Aristocrates (grammarian)

    Aristocrates_(grammarian)

  • Sebastia, Nablus
  • Palestinian village and ancient location

    Alexander destroyed the city and expelled its Samaritan inhabitants after Andromachus, the governor of Syria was lynched there. The city was re-established

    Sebastia, Nablus

    Sebastia, Nablus

    Sebastia,_Nablus

  • Alexander (grandson of Seleucus I Nicator)
  • 3rd-century BC Seleucid nobleman and official

    three siblings, two sisters, Antiochis and Laodice I, and a brother Andromachus. His father Achaeus was the second son of King Seleucus I Nicator and

    Alexander (grandson of Seleucus I Nicator)

    Alexander_(grandson_of_Seleucus_I_Nicator)

  • Lecanius Areius
  • as one of his medical formulae is quoted by the Roman court physician Andromachus, work wrote in the 1st century. Lecanius Areius may perhaps be the same

    Lecanius Areius

    Lecanius_Areius

  • Aristocles (physician)
  • Ancient Greek physician

    whose medicines are several times quoted by one of the physicians named Andromachus. He is also mentioned in the first volume of John Cramer's Anecdota Graeca

    Aristocles (physician)

    Aristocles_(physician)

  • Caranus (hetairos)
  • Macedonian general (d. 329 BCE)

    the winter of 330 BC. In 329 BC, Caranus was appointed, together with Andromachus and Menedemus, under the command of the Lycian Pharnuches, to act against

    Caranus (hetairos)

    Caranus_(hetairos)

  • Antiochus (son of Antiochus III the Great)
  • Seleucid prince (221 BC–193 BC)

    (=15.)Laodice 2. Antiochus III the Great 20. (=18., 30.)Achaeus 10. Andromachus 5. Laodice 1. Antiochus 24. Mithridates I, King of Pontus 12. Ariobarzanes

    Antiochus (son of Antiochus III the Great)

    Antiochus_(son_of_Antiochus_III_the_Great)

  • Theodas of Laodicea
  • Greek Pyrrhonist philosopher and physician

    contemporary of Menodotus. A physician of this name is also quoted by Andromachus.  Laërtius, Diogenes. "Others: Timon" . Lives of the Eminent Philosophers

    Theodas of Laodicea

    Theodas_of_Laodicea

  • 225 BC
  • Calendar year

    the task of reconquering Pergamum in Anatolia from Attalus. However, Andromachus, the first general whom he sends, is decisively defeated and captured

    225 BC

    225_BC

  • Sons of Aegyptus
  • Eudaemon Erato 7 Perius Hyale 17 Protheon Hipparete 27 Ephialtes Arsalte 37 Andromachus Hero 47 Pelops Danaïs 8 Enceladus Trite 18 Asterides Chrysothemis 28

    Sons of Aegyptus

    Sons_of_Aegyptus

  • Moschion (physician)
  • Moschion, (Greek: Μοσχίων), is a physician quoted by Soranus, Andromachus, and Asclepiades Pharmacion, who lived in or before the 1st century. He may

    Moschion (physician)

    Moschion_(physician)

  • Asclepiades Pharmacion
  • Ancient Greek physician

    end of the 1st or the beginning of the 2nd century AD, as he quotes Andromachus, Dioscorides, and Scribonius Largus, and is himself quoted by Galen.

    Asclepiades Pharmacion

    Asclepiades Pharmacion

    Asclepiades_Pharmacion

  • List of Olympic winners of the Stadion race
  • 179th Olympiad 64 BC - Andreas of Lacedaemon 180th Olympiad 60 BC - Andromachus of Ambracia 181st Olympiad 56 BC - Lamachus of Tauromenium 182nd Olympiad

    List of Olympic winners of the Stadion race

    List of Olympic winners of the Stadion race

    List_of_Olympic_winners_of_the_Stadion_race

  • Naxos (Sicily)
  • Ancient Greek city state in Sicily

    appear to have been dispersed in various parts of Sicily. In 358 BC Andromachus, the father of the historian Timaeus, collected the Naxian exiles together

    Naxos (Sicily)

    Naxos (Sicily)

    Naxos_(Sicily)

  • List of suicides (BC)
  • Amphicrates of Athens (86 BC), Greek sophist and rhetorician, starved himself Andromachus (364 BC), Eleian cavalry general Mark Antony (30 BC), Roman politician

    List of suicides (BC)

    List_of_suicides_(BC)

  • List of physicians named Apollonius
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    Apollonius Archistrator, was the author of a medical prescription quoted by Andromachus, and must therefore have lived in or before the 1st century BC. Nothing

    List of physicians named Apollonius

    List_of_physicians_named_Apollonius

  • List of Cypriots
  • cinematographer Acesas (around 5th century BC), ancient artist, famed weaver Andromachus of Cyprus, admiral of Alexander the Great [1] Aristocyprus, King of Soli

    List of Cypriots

    List_of_Cypriots

  • Siege of Syracuse (343 BC)
  • Siege during wars between Sicily and Carthage

    ships and crossed over to Tauromenium in Sicily. The ruler of the city, Andromachus, supported Timoleon and persuaded his citizens to join the Corinthians

    Siege of Syracuse (343 BC)

    Siege of Syracuse (343 BC)

    Siege_of_Syracuse_(343_BC)

  • Mithridatic dynasty
  • Former dynasty of Pontus (281 - 47 BC)

    Achaeus I Ariobarzanes king of Pontus 266-c.250 BC Antiochus II Theos Andromachus Mithridates II king of Pontus c.250-c.210 BC Laodice Seleucus II Callinicus

    Mithridatic dynasty

    Mithridatic dynasty

    Mithridatic_dynasty

  • List of ancient Greek tyrants
  • 213–212 BC Aristophilides, 6th/5th century BC Lysias, before 67 BC Andromachus, fl. 344 BC Tyndarion, fl. 278 BC Symmachus, c. 520 BC Leontiades, 382–379

    List of ancient Greek tyrants

    List_of_ancient_Greek_tyrants

  • Index of ancient Greece-related articles
  • (Aeneid) Androgeus (son of Minos) Androlepsy Andromache Andromache (play) Andromachus Andromeda Andron Andron (physician) Andronicus of Rhodes Andropompus

    Index of ancient Greece-related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles

  • List of ancient Greeks
  • politician, potter Andreas – physician Andriscus – Adramyttian adventurer Andromachus of Cyprus – admiral of Alexander the Great Andron – writer Andronicus

    List of ancient Greeks

    List_of_ancient_Greeks

  • List of Ptolemaic governors of Cyprus
  • 168–164 BC Archias 163–158 BC Ptolemy VI Philometor Xenophon? 158–152 BC Andromachus? 152–145 BC Seleucus, son of Bithys 144 BC – c. 130 BC Ptolemy VIII Euergetes

    List of Ptolemaic governors of Cyprus

    List_of_Ptolemaic_governors_of_Cyprus

  • Timeline of the Second Temple period
  • however. 331 BCE Alexander's appointed governor of Syria, a person named Andromachus, is killed, possibly in a revolt by Samaritans. The assassins are executed

    Timeline of the Second Temple period

    Timeline of the Second Temple period

    Timeline_of_the_Second_Temple_period

  • Menia gens
  • Minor Roman family

    in or before the first century AD. He may be the same Rufus quoted by Andromachus the Younger, according to Galen, and perhaps also by Servilius Damocrates

    Menia gens

    Menia_gens

  • Antipater (1st-century BC physician)
  • Greek physician and author

    this date will agree very well with the fact of his being quoted by Andromachus, Scribonius Largus, and Caelius Aurelianus. His prescriptions are frequently

    Antipater (1st-century BC physician)

    Antipater_(1st-century_BC_physician)

  • Philonides (physician)
  • Coronis, which is quoted by Athenaeus, and one on Pharmacy quoted by Andromachus, and by Marcellus Empiricus. Scribonius Largus, De Compos. Medicam. c

    Philonides (physician)

    Philonides_(physician)

  • 220s BC
  • Decade

    the task of reconquering Pergamum in Anatolia from Attalus. However, Andromachus, the first general whom he sends, is decisively defeated and captured

    220s BC

    220s_BC

  • List of urban prefects of Rome
  • Faltonius Probus Alypius (391) Flavius Philippus (391) Basilius (395) Andromachus (395) Florentinus (395 – 397) Lampadius (Jan – Mar 398) Felix (Mar 398)

    List of urban prefects of Rome

    List_of_urban_prefects_of_Rome

  • Wadi Daliyeh
  • Wadi with caves in the central West Bank

    Alexander the Great in 331 BCE, following the murder of his satrap, Andromachus of Cyprus. In the wadi were discovered 18 partially legible Aramaic legal

    Wadi Daliyeh

    Wadi Daliyeh

    Wadi_Daliyeh

  • Erotianus
  • Ancient Greek author on Hippocrates

    emperor Nero (54–68 AD), as his work is dedicated to his archiater, Andromachus. It is notable for containing the earliest list of the writings of Hippocrates

    Erotianus

    Erotianus

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  • Herdis
  • Girl/Female

    Norse

    Herdis

    Bolli's daughter.

  • Satwik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Satwik

    Power and well being in the future, Cool

  • Wickware
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wickware

    English : habitational name from Wickwar in Gloucestershire (Avon), originally called simply Wick, from Old English wīc ‘outlying settlement’. The war element is from the name of the de la Warr family (see Warr), who held the manor in the 13th century.John Wickware moved from England to New London, CT, in 1675.

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    English

    Pugmire

    English : habitational name from a lost place in Yardley, Birmingham, recorded in 1645 as Puggmyre Farm. This derives from the name of its 13th-century landlord, Robert Pugg, whose surname is of unknown etymology, + Middle English myre ‘mire’, ‘bog’.

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    Biblical Persian

    Vashti

    That drinks, thread.

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    Biblical

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    Saturn.

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    Indian

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