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  • 31ANTIGONUS Sochaeus — celebris inter Iudaeos, Praeceptor fuit Sadoci; qui ab Antigono in Pharisaismo sollicite institutus, postmodum ab illo deficiens, Sadducaeorum haeresin orsus est. Erat autem Antigonus ille successor Simeonis Iusti, qui cum docuisset, pietatem… …

    Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • 32Antigonus Karystius — Antigonus Karystius, um 270 vor Chr., Philosoph und Geschichtschreiber; wir haben von ihm eine naturhistorische Kompilation …

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  • 33Antigonus Sochäus — Antigonus Sochäus, Rabbi, st. 264 v. Chr., lehrte, man müsse Gott dienen nicht der Vergeltung wegen, sondern aus kindlicher Furcht und Liebe. Sein Schüler Sadok stiftete die Partei der Sadducäer …

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  • 34ANTIGONUS Carystius — Historicus; extremi Philadelphi temporibus vixit. De vitis Philosophorum scripsit, quos recensuit Io. Ionsius l. 2. c. 4. de Hist. Phil. Script. Idem ἱςτορι ῶν παραδότρων συναγωγην` reliquit, quam Steph. citat in Γύαρος; et Meursius edidit,… …

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  • 35ANTIGONUS OF CARYSTUS° — (fl. 240 B.C.E.), an Athenian biographer and bronze worker who labored under Attalus I at Pergamum. He cites Callimachus, who, in turn, cites Zenophilus (Xenophilus), on the phenomena of the Dead Sea. (Louis Harry Feldman) …

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  • 36Antigonus I Monophthalmus — or Antigonus I Cyclops (Latin; One Eyed ) born 382 died 301 BC, Phrygia, Asia Minor Founder of the Macedonian dynasty of the Antigonids. He served as a general under Alexander the Great. From the plots, alliances, and wars among Alexander s… …

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  • 37Antigonus II Gonatas — born с 320 died 239 BC King of Macedonia (276–239 BC). The son of Demetrius I Poliorcetes, he defeated the Gauls in Greece (279) and in Asia Minor (277), occupied key cities, and made alliances. He defeated Pyrrhus of Epirus in Greece (272) to… …

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  • 38Antigonus Monophthalmus — (ca. 382 b.c. 301 b.c.)    One of the so called Successors of Alexander the Great and for a while a powerful Macedonian Greek warlord who illegally controlled and looted Mesopotamia. Not much is known about Antigonus s life before he was in his… …

    Ancient Mesopotamia dictioary

  • 39Antigonus the Hasmonean — Obv: Menorah with Greek insription Basileus Antignus (King Antignus). Rev: Table ( Shulchon ) with Hebrew incription Matisyahu HaKohen (Matisyahu the High Priest). ] Antigonus the Hasmonean was the son of King Aristobulus II of Judea. In 40 BC he …

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  • 40Antigonus III Doson — ▪ king of Macedonia born c. 263 BC died c. 221 BC       king of Macedonia (from 227 BC) who, in defeating Cleomenes (Cleomenes III) of Sparta, ended that city s long independence. His surname may have signified “one who is about to give but never …

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