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  • Libanius
  • Greek rhetorician (4th century AD)

    they were by the rebellious troops. Libanius' family fell out of favor and his grandfather was executed. Libanius' father died when he was eleven, leaving

    Libanius

    Libanius

    Libanius

  • Julian (emperor)
  • Roman emperor from 361 to 363, Neoplatonic philosopher

    Socrates of Constantinople, Historia ecclesiastica, 3.18 Libanius, Orations, 18.195 & 16.21 Libanius, Orations, 1.126 & 15.20 Ammianus Marcellinus, Res Gestae

    Julian (emperor)

    Julian (emperor)

    Julian_(emperor)

  • Phoenice (Roman province)
  • Roman/Byzantine province (c. 194–392)

    retrieved 2024-12-28 Libanius Epistula 217 Libanius, Orationes 62.56–7 Libanius Or. 62.58 Libanius Epistula 1221 Libanius Or 62.24 Linda Jones Hall

    Phoenice (Roman province)

    Phoenice (Roman province)

    Phoenice_(Roman_province)

  • Julian (novel)
  • 1964 novel by Gore Vidal

    Priscus, Libanius proposes to write a biography of Julian; eventually, Priscus agrees to send a manuscript written by Julian himself to Libanius, along

    Julian (novel)

    Julian (novel)

    Julian_(novel)

  • Richard Foerster (classical scholar)
  • German classical scholar

    late antique orator and sophist Libanius of Antiochia. This was a task of major importance for several reasons: Libanius' orations, declamations and progymnasmata

    Richard Foerster (classical scholar)

    Richard Foerster (classical scholar)

    Richard_Foerster_(classical_scholar)

  • Diophantus the Arab
  • Arab teacher

    lectures. Libanius records that Diophantus had once also been roughed up by thugs. Diophantus is mentioned in the Byzantine Suda's entry for Libanius. One

    Diophantus the Arab

    Diophantus_the_Arab

  • Ares
  • God of war in ancient Greek religion

    University of Kansas Press, 1960. Online version at ToposText. Libanius (2008). Libanius's Progymnasmata: Model Exercises in Greek Prose Composition and

    Ares

    Ares

    Ares

  • Marcus Livius Drusus Libo
  • Roman consul

    Marcus Livius Drusus Libo was an ancient Roman consul of the early Roman Empire. He was the son of Lucius Scribonius Libo and adopted brother of the empress

    Marcus Livius Drusus Libo

    Marcus_Livius_Drusus_Libo

  • Constantine the Great
  • Roman emperor from 306 to 337

    saints on 21 May. During Constantine's lifetime, Praxagoras of Athens and Libanius, pagan authors, showered Constantine with praise, presenting him as a paragon

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine_the_Great

  • Bemarchius
  • 4th-century Hellenistic sophist

    Praetors who tried to protect Libanius were overruled and ousted, and the governor advised Libanius to leave Constantinople. Libanius, fearing for his life,

    Bemarchius

    Bemarchius

  • Alexander the Great
  • King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC

    designed by Pytheos, one of the architects of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus. Libanius wrote that Alexander founded the temple of Zeus Bottiaios (Ancient Greek:

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander_the_Great

  • Helena (wife of Julian)
  • Roman empress in 360

    actual assessment of her. The "Funeral Oration upon the Emperor Julian" by Libanius elaborates on the subject of Julian's chastity: "This was the pleasure

    Helena (wife of Julian)

    Helena (wife of Julian)

    Helena_(wife_of_Julian)

  • Antioch
  • Hellenistic city, modern Antakya, Turkey

    network of small farms and fields. The fourth and sixth century writers Libanius and John Malalas connected the site of Antioch with Greek mythology and

    Antioch

    Antioch

    Antioch

  • Chreia
  • Antique and Byzantine genre

    Quintilian, Institutio oratoria 1,9,4 and Seneca, Epistulae morales 33,7. Libanius also wrote a progymnasma on the same anecdote (Progymnasmata, 3.2). E.g

    Chreia

    Chreia

  • Thereus lausus
  • Species of butterfly

    Genus: Thereus Species: T. lausus Binomial name Thereus lausus (Cramer, [1779]) Synonyms Papilio lausus Cramer, [1779] Papilio libanius Stoll, [1782]

    Thereus lausus

    Thereus lausus

    Thereus_lausus

  • Constantius II
  • Roman emperor from 337 to 361

    Internet Archive: Vol. 1, 2, 3. Libanius. Oratio 59 (Oration 59). M.H. Dodgeon, trans. The Sons of Constantine: Libanius Or. LIX. In From Constantine to

    Constantius II

    Constantius II

    Constantius_II

  • Raffaella Cribiore
  • Italian hellenist and papyrologist (1948–2023)

    School of Libanius in Late Antique Antioch (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007) Martina’s Town (New York: Legas Press, 2010) Libanius the Sophist:

    Raffaella Cribiore

    Raffaella_Cribiore

  • Paulus Catena
  • Roman notary

    Aristophanes of Corinth (a friend of Libanius') of certain fiscal crimes. After Julian's ascension in 361, Libanius appealed to the emperor on behalf of

    Paulus Catena

    Paulus_Catena

  • Battle of Strasbourg
  • Battle fought in AD 357

    Zosimus II.59 Elton (1996) 231 Ammianus XV.5.2 Libanius 133 Julian Epistulae ad Athenienses 280 Libanius 18.34 Britannica Online Battle of Mursa Jones

    Battle of Strasbourg

    Battle_of_Strasbourg

  • Byzantine Empire
  • Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine_Empire

  • Eusebius (praepositus sacri cubiculi)
  • Politician and eunuch

    meeting between the Emperor and the Pope. He sent money to the orator Libanius in exile and, in 355, helped those Arian bishops who plotted against Athanasius

    Eusebius (praepositus sacri cubiculi)

    Eusebius_(praepositus_sacri_cubiculi)

  • Epithets of Zeus
  • Titles of the Greek god Zeus

    mythology, Atho'us Book 1, chapter 181 Libanius (2000). Antioch as a Centre of Hellenic Culture as Observed by Libanius. Translated with an introduction by

    Epithets of Zeus

    Epithets of Zeus

    Epithets_of_Zeus

  • Magnentius
  • Roman usurper

    Press. ISBN 9780197549322. Libanius (1888). Julian the Emperor: Containing Gregory Nazianzen's Two Invectives and Libanius' Monody with Julian's Extant

    Magnentius

    Magnentius

    Magnentius

  • Latin
  • Indo-European language of the Italic branch

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Latin

    Latin

    Latin

  • Tyche
  • Greek goddess of fortune

    In Alexandria the Tychaeon, the Greek temple of Tyche, was described by Libanius as one of the most magnificent of the entire Hellenistic world. Stylianos

    Tyche

    Tyche

    Tyche

  • Constans
  • Roman emperor from 337 to 350

    Constantine I and Fausta. According to the works of both Ausonius and Libanius, he was educated at Constantinople under the tutelage of the poet Aemilius

    Constans

    Constans

    Constans

  • Plethron
  • Ancient unit of Greek measurement (unit of length)

    reference to the unit in defining the size of a wrestling area is made by Libanius.[full citation needed][non-primary source needed] A square plethron of

    Plethron

    Plethron

  • Osmeterium
  • Odoriferous defensive structure

    acids and esters. The fine structure of the osmeterium of Papilio demoleus libanius Fruhstorfer has been studied and found to contain 3 types of specialised

    Osmeterium

    Osmeterium

    Osmeterium

  • Ancient Rome
  • Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Ancient Rome

    Ancient Rome

    Ancient_Rome

  • Julian's Persian expedition
  • War between Roman and Sasanian Empires (363)

    "Julian". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Retrieved 11 February 2020. Libanius, Orations 17.19, 18.164 Libanius, Letters 1402.3 Theodoret, Ecclesiastical History 3.21–25

    Julian's Persian expedition

    Julian's Persian expedition

    Julian's_Persian_expedition

  • Julius Caesar
  • Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar

    Julius_Caesar

  • Livy
  • Roman historian (59 BC – AD 17)

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Livy

    Livy

    Livy

  • Hephaestus
  • Greek god of blacksmiths

    Hellenic Studies, 124 (2004:38–64) p. 38 and note. Kerényi 1951, p. 156–158. Libanius, Progymnasmata 7 Axel Seeberg (1965) Hephaistos Rides Again. The Journal

    Hephaestus

    Hephaestus

    Hephaestus

  • Theodore of Mopsuestia
  • 4/5th-century Eastern Christian theologian; Archbishop of Mopsuestia

    planned to have a career in law and studied philosophy and rhetoric under Libanius; however, after meeting Chrysostom, he decided to change his career. He

    Theodore of Mopsuestia

    Theodore of Mopsuestia

    Theodore_of_Mopsuestia

  • Emperor and Galilean
  • 1896 play by Henrik Ibsen

    impact the sophist Libanius might have on Julian and so distributes poems round the city, hostile to Julian and attributed to Libanius. Julian learns the

    Emperor and Galilean

    Emperor and Galilean

    Emperor_and_Galilean

  • Artemis
  • Ancient Greek goddess

    Nausicaa to Artemis in terms of appearance when trying to win her favor; Libanius, when praising the city of Antioch, wrote that Ptolemy was smitten by the

    Artemis

    Artemis

    Artemis

  • Pitys (mythology)
  • Greek mythological figure

    woodland in a "panic". In another version, given by the later Greek writer Libanius, both Pan and the north wind Boreas vied for the girl's affections, and

    Pitys (mythology)

    Pitys (mythology)

    Pitys_(mythology)

  • Ankara
  • Capital of Turkey

    frequent imperial visits, and through the letters of the pagan scholar Libanius. Bishop Marcellus of Ancyra and Basil of Ancyra were active in the theological

    Ankara

    Ankara

    Ankara

  • Medieval Latin
  • Form of Latin used in the Middle Ages

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Medieval Latin

    Medieval Latin

    Medieval_Latin

  • Alectryon (mythology)
  • Youth transformed into a rooster in Greek mythology

    the Sun god yokes his chariot he drives away men's sleep through song. — Libanius, Progymnasmata 2.26 According to Lucian, Alectryon was said to have been

    Alectryon (mythology)

    Alectryon (mythology)

    Alectryon_(mythology)

  • Zenobios
  • Name list

    of an unknown era Zenobius, Greek 4nd-century rhetorician, teacher of Libanius Saint Zenobius of Florence (337–417) Hieromartyrs Zenobios and Zenobia

    Zenobios

    Zenobios

  • Classics
  • Study of classical antiquity

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Classics

    Classics

    Classics

  • Promagistrate
  • Ancient Roman office

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Promagistrate

    Promagistrate

    Promagistrate

  • John Chrysostom
  • Archbishop of Constantinople (347–407)

    city, John began his education under the rhetorician Libanius in the Sophist school. From Libanius, John acquired the skills for a career in rhetoric,

    John Chrysostom

    John Chrysostom

    John_Chrysostom

  • Helios
  • Greek god and personification of the Sun

    Ovids, erstes heft, Dr. B. Bunte, Bremen, 1852, J. Kühtmann & Comp. Libanius, Libanius's Progymnasmata: Model Exercises in Greek Prose Composition and Rhetoric

    Helios

    Helios

    Helios

  • Constantine II (emperor)
  • Roman emperor from 337 to 340

    was branded as "the public enemy and our own enemy." Years later, when Libanius delivered a panegyric for both Constans and Constantius, Constantine was

    Constantine II (emperor)

    Constantine II (emperor)

    Constantine_II_(emperor)

  • Autobiography
  • Self-written biography

    justification of his actions as a Jewish rebel commander of Galilee. The rhetor Libanius (c. 314–394) framed his life memoir Oration I (begun in 374) as one of

    Autobiography

    Autobiography

    Autobiography

  • Augustus (title)
  • Ancient Roman title

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Augustus (title)

    Augustus (title)

    Augustus_(title)

  • Apuleius
  • 2nd-century Numidian Latin-language writer, rhetorician and philosopher

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Apuleius

    Apuleius

    Apuleius

  • Carthage
  • Archaeological site in Tunisia

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Carthage

    Carthage

    Carthage

  • Pan (god)
  • Ancient Greek god of the wilds, shepherds, and flocks

    wrapped himself in a fleece to disguise himself as a sheep. Smith s.v. Pitys Libanius, Progymnasmata, 1.4 Cohen, pp 169-170 Also testified by Clement in Homilies

    Pan (god)

    Pan (god)

    Pan_(god)

  • Pompeii
  • Ancient city near modern Naples, Italy

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Pompeii

    Pompeii

    Pompeii

  • Antigoneia (Syria)
  • Ancient Greek city in the Seleucid Empire

    who described Antioch in detail in his Geographica (finished c. 23 AD), Libanius, a 4th-century rhetorician from Antioch, and John Malalas, whose sixth-century

    Antigoneia (Syria)

    Antigoneia_(Syria)

  • Coele-Syria
  • Region of Syria in classical antiquity

    p. 519. LIBANIUS was born at Antioch, the capital of Coele Syria as it is called. This city was founded by Seleucus surnamed Nicator. Libanius came of

    Coele-Syria

    Coele-Syria

    Coele-Syria

  • Persecution of pagans in the late Roman Empire
  • sources on this are contradictory, quoting Eusebius who says he did, and Libanius, a historian contemporary to Constantine, who says he did not, that it

    Persecution of pagans in the late Roman Empire

    Persecution of pagans in the late Roman Empire

    Persecution_of_pagans_in_the_late_Roman_Empire

  • Religious policies of Constantius II
  • Advent web site. "'Libanius Oration' 30.7, For the Temples". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2011-04-10. "Libanius Oration" 30.7, For

    Religious policies of Constantius II

    Religious_policies_of_Constantius_II

  • Virgil
  • 1st-century-BC Roman poet

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Virgil

    Virgil

    Virgil

  • List of Roman civil wars and revolts
  • Civil conflicts within ancient Rome

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    List of Roman civil wars and revolts

    List_of_Roman_civil_wars_and_revolts

  • Bugonia
  • Practice of the ancient Mediterranean

    57. Servius, In Vergilii carmina comentarii. Georgica, IV, 285 and 286. Libanius, Progymnasmata, exercises in enconium and invective, 8, 15. Isidore of

    Bugonia

    Bugonia

    Bugonia

  • Homoerotic themes in Greek and Roman mythology
  • Aristophanes Av. 835; Eustathius, Ad Odysseam 1.300; Ausonius, 26.2.27; Libanius, Progymnasmata 2.26. Pseudo-Hyginus, De Astronomica 2.1.1. Clement of Alexandria

    Homoerotic themes in Greek and Roman mythology

    Homoerotic_themes_in_Greek_and_Roman_mythology

  • Callisto (mythology)
  • Nymph in Greek mythology

    on Virgil's Aeneid 1.744 Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Georgics 1.138 Libanius, Progymnasmata 12 Daniel J. Geagan. "The Athenian Constitution After Sulla"

    Callisto (mythology)

    Callisto (mythology)

    Callisto_(mythology)

  • Ancient Roman architecture
  • Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Ancient Roman architecture

    Ancient Roman architecture

    Ancient_Roman_architecture

  • Leto
  • Greek goddess and mother of Apollo and Artemis

    Heinemann Ltd. 1914. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library. Libanius, Libanius's Progymnasmata: Model Exercises in Greek Prose Composition and Rhetoric

    Leto

    Leto

    Leto

  • Olympias the Deaconess
  • Christian saint

    served as a grammaticus and assistant-teacher under the Rhetor, historian Libanius and later served as a Roman official under the Roman emperors Constantius

    Olympias the Deaconess

    Olympias the Deaconess

    Olympias_the_Deaconess

  • Roman Britain
  • Britain under Roman rule (43 AD – c. 410 AD)

    Atheniorum [Letter to the senate of Athens] (in Latin), 279D, 280A, B, C; Libanius, Orations, 18.82–83, 87; Ammianus Marcellinus, Res Gestae (in Latin), 18

    Roman Britain

    Roman Britain

    Roman_Britain

  • Basil of Caesarea
  • 4th-century Christian bishop, theologian, and saint

    went to Constantinople for further studies, including the lectures of Libanius. The two later met again in Athens and became fast friends. There they

    Basil of Caesarea

    Basil of Caesarea

    Basil_of_Caesarea

  • 1st-century Roman domes
  • Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    1st-century Roman domes

    1st-century Roman domes

    1st-century_Roman_domes

  • Acrisius
  • Ancient Greek mythological King of Argos

    missing publisher (link) Euripides, Orestes 1087 Strabo, 9. p. 420 Comp. Libanius, Orat. vol. iii. 472, ed. Reiske. "Eusebius, Chronicon". attalus.org. Apollodorus

    Acrisius

    Acrisius

    Acrisius

  • Greco-Roman world
  • Areas of influence by ancient Greece and Rome

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Greco-Roman world

    Greco-Roman world

    Greco-Roman_world

  • Gaianus of Tyre
  • Consularis Phoenices 362

    rule over his home province of Phoenice. Libanius ep. 119, 336, 799, 800 and 1422 Collinet 1925, pp. 87–88 Libanius ep. 799 Collinet, Paul (1869-1938) Auteur

    Gaianus of Tyre

    Gaianus_of_Tyre

  • Consolatio
  • Type of ceremonial oration

    on his wife's death, Apollonius of Tyana, the Emperor Julian, and Libanius. Libanius was also the author of the funeral orations consoling mourners after

    Consolatio

    Consolatio

  • List of cities founded by Alexander the Great
  • the ancient world, claimed a relationship with Alexander. According to Libanius, a 4th-century AD native of the city, Alexander planned to found a city

    List of cities founded by Alexander the Great

    List of cities founded by Alexander the Great

    List_of_cities_founded_by_Alexander_the_Great

  • Philippus (consul 348)
  • Roman politician

    JSTOR 41540754. Libanius, Orationes, xlii.24-25. A dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, entry on Theodosius II Libanius, Orationes, lxxii

    Philippus (consul 348)

    Philippus_(consul_348)

  • List of Roman deities
  • Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    List of Roman deities

    List_of_Roman_deities

  • Vulgar Latin
  • Non-standard Latin spoken in ancient Rome

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Vulgar Latin

    Vulgar Latin

    Vulgar_Latin

  • Latin literature
  • Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Latin literature

    Latin_literature

  • Itineraries of the Roman emperors, 337–363
  • Internet Archive: Vol. 1, 2, 3. Libanius. Oratio 59 (Oration 59). M.H. Dodgeon, trans. The Sons of Constantine: Libanius Or. LIX. In From Constantine to

    Itineraries of the Roman emperors, 337–363

    Itineraries of the Roman emperors, 337–363

    Itineraries_of_the_Roman_emperors,_337–363

  • Epistolography
  • Art of writing letters

    practitioners. Nine hundred from Quintus Aurelius Symmachus (345–402) survive, and Libanius (c. 314–392 or 393) left over 1500 letters in Greek. Scholars have sometimes

    Epistolography

    Epistolography

  • Triumvirate
  • Regime dominated by three individuals

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Triumvirate

    Triumvirate

    Triumvirate

  • 365 Crete earthquake
  • Eastern Mediterranean natural disaster

    time led contemporary writers to distort the evidence. Thus, the Sophist Libanius and the church historian Sozomenus appear to conflate the great earthquake

    365 Crete earthquake

    365_Crete_earthquake

  • Praetor
  • Magistrate of the Roman Republic

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Praetor

    Praetor

    Praetor

  • Martial
  • 1st-century Latin poet from Hispania

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Martial

    Martial

    Martial

  • Marcus Terentius Varro
  • Roman polymath and author (116–27 BC)

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Marcus Terentius Varro

    Marcus Terentius Varro

    Marcus_Terentius_Varro

  • Pantomime
  • Genre of musical comedy stage production

    and the effeminacy of its dancing; Aristides's work was responded to by Libanius, in his oration "On Behalf of the Dancers", written probably around 361

    Pantomime

    Pantomime

    Pantomime

  • Cicero
  • Roman statesman and lawyer (106–43 BC)

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Cicero

    Cicero

    Cicero

  • Taxation in ancient Rome
  • Tax policies in ancient Rome

    depopulation of land across the Empire, with the 4th-century Greek rhetorician Libanius mentioning "Nowadays, though, you can go through miles of deserted farmland

    Taxation in ancient Rome

    Taxation_in_ancient_Rome

  • Maternus Cynegius
  • Roman bureaucrat

    Peter Van (2014). "Not the last pagan: Libanius between elite rhetoric and religion". In Lieve Van Hoof (ed.). Libanius: A Critical Introduction. Cambridge

    Maternus Cynegius

    Maternus Cynegius

    Maternus_Cynegius

  • Salian Franks
  • 4th and 5th century Franks in today's Netherlands and Belgium

    Rhine, without being impeded by the Salians and other Rhine delta peoples. Libanius (Oration 18.83) an orator who corresponded with Julian and wrote his funeral

    Salian Franks

    Salian_Franks

  • Gregory of Nazianzus
  • Archbishop of Constantinople from 379 to 381

    ""Religion" as the Cipher for Identity - The Cases of Emperor Julian, Libanius, and Gregory Nazianzus", Harvard Theological Review 93.4 (2000), 373–400

    Gregory of Nazianzus

    Gregory of Nazianzus

    Gregory_of_Nazianzus

  • Fall of the Western Roman Empire
  • Loss of political control in antiquity

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire

  • Trial of Socrates
  • 399 B.C. legal proceedings by the city of Athens against Socrates

    Indictment of Socrates are addressed in the replies by Xenophon and the sophist Libanius of Antioch (314–390). The formal accusation was the second element of the

    Trial of Socrates

    Trial_of_Socrates

  • Calliopius of Antioch
  • Greek rhetor and official of the Roman Empire

    had taught with Libanius as an assistant-teacher in Antioch and Constantinople. Calliopius was one of the correspondents to Libanius in which various

    Calliopius of Antioch

    Calliopius_of_Antioch

  • Romulus and Remus
  • Twin brothers and central characters of Rome's foundation myth

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Romulus and Remus

    Romulus and Remus

    Romulus_and_Remus

  • Tacitus
  • Roman historian and senator (56–120)

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Tacitus

    Tacitus

    Tacitus

  • Eunapius
  • Greek sophist and historian

    Prohaeresius, Epiphanius, Diophantus the Arab, Sopolis, Himerius, Parnasius, Libanius, Acacius, Nymphidianus, Zeno of Cyprus, Magnus, Oribasius, Ionicus, and

    Eunapius

    Eunapius

    Eunapius

  • Imperator
  • Rank in ancient Rome

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Imperator

    Imperator

    Imperator

  • Roman numerals
  • Numbers in the Roman numeral system

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Roman numerals

    Roman numerals

    Roman_numerals

  • Roman consul
  • Political office in ancient Rome

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Roman consul

    Roman consul

    Roman_consul

  • Classical antiquity
  • Age of the ancient Greeks and Romans

    Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus

    Classical antiquity

    Classical antiquity

    Classical_antiquity

  • Harmodius and Aristogeiton
  • Two men from ancient Athens

    Elton 1833, pp. 885. Aeschines 2001, p. 27. Gellius 1927, p. 9.2.10. Libanius 1913, p. 1.1.71. Aeschines 1919, pp. 132, 133. Wohl 2003, p. 5. Harmon

    Harmodius and Aristogeiton

    Harmodius and Aristogeiton

    Harmodius_and_Aristogeiton

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    James; Jacob

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    A Bunch which Contain 100 Corers Galaxy

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    Gift of God; God is Gracious; Merciful

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