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2nd-century Greek philosopher and author
was written by Aspasius. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). "Aspasius (2)". Dictionary
Aspasius
3rd century Roman senator and governor
Aspasius Paternus (fl. 3rd century) was a Roman senator who was appointed consul twice. Aspasius Paternus was a member of the Paterni, a prominent senatorial
Aspasius_Paternus
3rd century Roman sophist and rhetorician
Aspasius of Ravenna (/æˈspeɪʒiəs, æˈspeɪziəs, æˈspeɪʒəs/; fl. 3rd century AD) was a Roman sophist and rhetorician from Ravenna. He was the son or pupil
Aspasius_of_Ravenna
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Aspasius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aspasius (c. 80–c. 150) was a Peripatetic philosopher. Aspasius may also refer to: Aspasius of Byblos
Aspasius_(disambiguation)
6th-century Christian saint
Aspasius of Auch (/æˈspeɪʒiəs, æˈspeɪziəs, æˈspeɪʒəs/; also Aspasius of Éauze; died 560) was a Christian leader of the 6th century canonized as a saint
Aspasius_of_Auch
Ancient Greek rhetorician
Aspasius (Ancient Greek: Ἀσπάσιος) of Tyre was rhetorician and historian of Ancient Greece. According to the 10th-century Byzantine encyclopedia called
Aspasius_of_Tyre
Roman emperor from 117 to 138
other sources referred to by later commentators, such as the encomium of Aspasius of Byblos, that are now completely lost. The principal source for Hadrian's
Hadrian
Ancient Greek sophist
Aspasius (Ancient Greek: Ἀσπάσιος) of Byblos was a sophist of Ancient Greece who according to the Suda was a contemporary of the sophists Adrianus and
Aspasius_of_Byblos
Roman emperor from 235 to 238
aversion that the image of the soldier evoked in the civilian population. Aspasius of Ravenna (his secretary as emperor) His death is sometimes dated to 24
Maximinus_Thrax
2009 Spanish film
father of Hypatia Rupert Evans as Synesius of Cyrene Homayoun Ershadi as Aspasius the old slave. He acts as Hypatia's research assistant. It's a movie that
Agora_(film)
Work on ethics by Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics by Aspasius exist. This is the earliest extant commentary on any of Aristotle's works, and is notable because Aspasius was a peripatetic
Nicomachean_Ethics
Roman senator and consul in 267
Sabinillus Consul of the Roman Empire 267 with Ovinius Gaius Julius Aquilius Paternus Succeeded by Aspasius Paternus II Publius Licinius Egnatius Marinianus
Arcesilaus_(consul)
Calendar year
Spectaculorum. King Pasa becomes ruler of the Korean kingdom of Silla. Aspasius, Greek philosopher and writer (approximate date) Aśvaghoṣa, Indian philosopher
AD_80
Son of Roman Emperor Gallienus (c. 249 – 268)
Ovinius Paternus, Arcesilaus, Postumus, Victorinus Roman consul 268 with Aspasius Paternus, Postumus Succeeded by Claudius Gothicus, Paternus, Victorinus
Marinianus_(consul_268)
Roman emperor from 268 to 270
emperor 268–270 Succeeded by Quintillus Political offices Preceded by Aspasius Paternus P. Licinius Egnatius Marinianus Postumus Roman consul 269 with
Claudius_Gothicus
Bishop of Carthage and Christian writer (c. 210–258)
martyrii and set an example when he was brought before the Roman proconsul Aspasius Paternus (30 August 257). He refused to sacrifice to the pagan deities
Cyprian
1st-century CE engraving of Athena Parthenos by the philosopher Aspasius
Tourism_in_ancient_Rome
1st century BC Asclepiodotus of Alexandria 5th century AD Neoplatonic Aspasius 2nd century AD Peripatetic Athenaeus of Seleucia 1st century BC Peripatetic
List of ancient Greek philosophers
List_of_ancient_Greek_philosophers
3rd-century Christian saint
from Anatolia to preach the Gospel. At some point, the Roman proconsul, Aspasius, had him arrested, tortured, and drowned in the Chiascio River near Costano
Rufinus_of_Assisi
Iranian actor (1947–2025)
The Kite Runner Baba Marc Forster 2008 Aal Bahram Bahramian 2009 Agora Aspasius Alejandro Amenábar 2011 Facing Mirrors Pedar Negar Azarbayjani 2012 Zero
Homayoun_Ershadi
2nd-century Greek philosopher
the other, with Apuleius, Albinus, Atticus, Numenius, the Peripatetic Aspasius, ... and Maximus of Tyre as approximate contemporaries." John Dillon, 1993
Alcinous_(philosopher)
Roman emperor in Gaul from 268/269 to 270/271
Paternus, Arcesilaus Succeeded by Aspasius Paternus, Publius Licinius Egnatius Marinianus, Postumus Preceded by Aspasius Paternus, Publius Licinius Egnatius
Victorinus
Work of philosophy by Aristotle
text on Aristotelian ethics for over four hundred years until the time of Aspasius, Aristotle commentator in the first half of second century AD. The Eudemian
Eudemian_Ethics
Arius, (256 – 336) Al-Ash'ari, (874 – 936)[b] Asanga, (c. 4th century) Aspasius, (c. 100 – 150) Athanasius of Alexandria, (298 – 373)[a] Augustine of Hippo
List of philosophers born in the 1st through 10th centuries
List_of_philosophers_born_in_the_1st_through_10th_centuries
Cassianius Latinius Postumus Augustus IV M. Piavonius Victorinus 268 Aspasius Paternus II (Egnatius/Licinius) Marinianus 269 M. Aurelius Claudius (Gothicus)
List_of_Roman_consuls
Calendar year
Sophronius, patriarch of Jerusalem (d. 638) Tassilo I, duke of Bavaria (d. 610) Aspasius of Auch, bishop of Éauze Audoin, king of the Lombards (approximate date)
560
Greek rhetorician
Hermogenes (the scholar Malcolm Heath posits this work was actually written by Aspasius of Tyre); an English translation was first published in 1997. Malcolm Heath
Apsines
commentaries which survive, are those written in the 2nd century by Adrastus and Aspasius. Alexander of Aphrodisias (c. 200) was regarded by subsequent Aristotelians
Commentaries_on_Aristotle
3rd-century Christian martyrdom text
persecution (xi–xii). He also sees Bishop Optatus of Carthage and the priest Aspasius, who beseech the martyrs to reconcile the conflicts between them (xiii)
Passion of Saints Perpetua and Felicity
Passion_of_Saints_Perpetua_and_Felicity
Chancellor's office in the Roman Empire
Tyre, so he offered him the job ab epistulis to recognise his excellence. Aspasius of Ravenna was a Greek orator, who between AD 211 and 216 served as ab
Ab_epistulis
Ninth decade of the first century AD
Emperor (AD 79–81) Titus Flavius Domitianus, Roman Emperor (AD 81–96) AD 80 Aspasius, Greek philosopher and writer (approximate date) Aśvaghoṣa, Indian philosopher
80s
trans. Anthony Preus, Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1981. ISBN 978-3487070735. Aspasius, Anonymous, Michael of Ephesus, On Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics 8 and
Michael_of_Ephesus
2nd-3rd century Greek peripatetic philosopher
ἐν τοῖς Ἀσπασίου φερόμενον, "I heard from Herminus, as was said among Aspasius' students..." Pierre Thillet, in his 1984 Budé edition of On Fate, has
Alexander_of_Aphrodisias
Albinus suffectus c. 241 Lucius Catius Celer suffectus in absentia c. 242 Aspasius Paternus suffectus c. 243 Galerius Maximus suffectus c. 250 Titus Flavius
List_of_undated_Roman_consuls
Roman consul and praetorian prefect (died c.286)
Gallienus), 261, Praefectus Urbi, 267-8 Predecessor (As Praefectus Urbi) Aspasius Paternus Successor (As Praefectus Urbi) Flavius Antiochianus Children Lucius
Lucius Petronius Taurus Volusianus
Lucius_Petronius_Taurus_Volusianus
Praetorian prefect of Gaul
Tonantius Ferreolus (senator) Unattested son. Unattested daughter married to Aspasius of Auch. Ruricius (d. 506, 507 or shortly after 507), Bishop of Uzès. He
Tonantius_Ferreolus_(prefect)
Calendar year
southern Xiongnu (d. 196) Zhang Zhongjing, Chinese physician (d. 219) Aspasius, Greek philosopher and writer (approximate date) Aśvaghoṣa, Indian philosopher
AD_150
Samos – poet Asmonius – grammarian Aspasia – wife or concubine of Pericles Aspasius – philosopher Astydamas – three tragic poets Astyochus – Spartan general
List_of_ancient_Greeks
freedwoman named in a sepulchral inscription from Rome. Marcus Orcivius Aspasius, named in a sepulchral inscription from Ostia. Gaius Orchivius Blandus
Orcivia_gens
Roman senator and consul in 267
Praefectus urbi of Rome. He is not to be confused with the Consul of 268 (Aspasius Paternus) or 269 (also named Paternus). Christol, pp. 107–108 Christol
Ovinius_Paternus
Topics referred to by the same term
Paternus (Welsh Padarn) may refer to: Aspasius Paternus, (fl. 3rd century), Roman official Ovinius Paternus, consul 267 Paternus (consul 269), Roman consul
Paternus_(disambiguation)
Battle of the Social War
Antanor, Clearchus, Androlochus, Evanoridas, Aristogeiton, Nicasippus and Aspasius. Evanoridas can be identified with the former Olympic victor Evanoridas
Battle_of_Leontion
Saecularis (258 – 260) Nummius Ceionius Albinus (261 – 263; second term) Aspasius Paternus (264 – 266) Lucius Petronius Taurus Volusianus (267 – 268) Flavius
List of urban prefects of Rome
List_of_urban_prefects_of_Rome
of Noblac 559 Martyrs of North Africa 559 Almirus 560 Aspasius of Auch 560 Bishop of Eauze Clodoald (Cloud) 522 560 Domitian
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 6th century
Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_6th_century
British philosopher and historian (born 1947)
the British Academy, Oxford 1999), 227–246 ‘Aspasius on akrasia’ in A. Alberti, R.W. Sharples (ed.), Aspasius: the Earliest Extant Commentary on Aristotle’s
David_Sedley
Lost tragedy by Aeschylus
not inappropriate for someone of Odysseus' heroic stature. According to Aspasius, Aeschylus' and Sophocles' Philoctetes attempted to hide his pain at first
Philoctetes_(Aeschylus_play)
(237) Sabinianus (240) Lucius Caesonius Lucillus Macer Rufinianus (c. 240) Aspasius Paternus (257–258) Galerius Maximus (258–259) Lucius Messius [...] (Between
List of Roman governors of Africa
List_of_Roman_governors_of_Africa
B. Fleet 2001 Simplicius On Aristotle Physics 8.6-10 R. McKirahan 2001 Aspasius Michael of Ephesus Anonymous On Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics 8-9 D. Konstan
Ancient Commentators on Aristotle project
Ancient_Commentators_on_Aristotle_project
Former Roman Catholic archdiocese in France
dates are : Mamertinus recorded in 314 Clarus in 506 Leontius in 511 Saint Aspasius first in 533 - last in 551 Labanus first in 573 - death circa 585 Desiderius
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Eauze
Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Eauze
First edition works in Greek
current form, but they include material from his school of thought. 1536 Aspasius, In ethica Nicomachea commentaria Aldine Press Venice Contained in a collection
List of editiones principes in Greek
List_of_editiones_principes_in_Greek
Ancient Roman plebeian family
praenomina. For an explanation of this practice, see filiation. Sabucius Aspasius, probably the father of a little boy buried at Rome, aged three years,
Sabucia_gens
Decade
Gordian I, Roman emperor (d. 238) Lu Zhi, Chinese general (d. 192) 150 Aspasius, Greek philosopher and writer (approximate date) Aśvaghoṣa, Indian philosopher
150s
Decade
Yángdi, emperor of the Sui dynasty (d. 618) Muhammad, Prophet of Islam 560 Aspasius of Auch, bishop of Éauze Audoin, king of the Lombards (approximate date)
560s
Roman statesman and consul in 269
Preceded by Aspasius Paternus, Publius Licinius Egnatius Marinianus, Claudius Gothicus Consul of the Roman Empire 269 with Claudius Gothicus, Victorinus
Paternus_(consul_269)
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Oecumenical Council at Ephesus and wrote against Nestorianism (c. 435) Saint Aspasius, Bishop of Auch, France, took part in the Second, Fourth, and Fifth Councils
January 2 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
January_2_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Christian council in Gaul
Aurelianus of Arles Eutychius of Vienne Nicerius of Trier Desiderius of Bourges Aspasius of Elusa (Eause) Constitutus of Sens Placidus of Mâcon, first Bishop of
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