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  • 41Luisa Sigea de Velasco — (Tarancón, 1522 Burgos, October 13, 1560), also known as Luísa Sigeia, Luísa Sigea Toledana and in the Latinized form Aloysia Sygaea Toletana, was a poetess and intellectual of the 16th century, one of the major figures of Spanish humanism, who… …

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  • 42Carystius — Carytius of Pergamum ( el. Καρύστιος) was an ancient Greek grammarian who lived at the end of the 2nd century BCE, all of whose works are now lost. Among his works were Historical Notes (Ἱστορικα ὑπομνήματα), On the Dramatic Poets (Περι… …

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  • 43List of Ancient Greek poets — This Assortment of Ancient Greek poets covers poets writing in the Ancient Greek language, regardless of location or nationality of the poet. For a list of modern day Greek poets, see List of Greek poets. Contents: Top · 0–9 A B C D E F G H… …

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  • 44Crescens the Cynic — Crescens (2nd century) was a Cynic philosopher who attacked the Christians, and was in turn, attacked by Justin Martyr. Eusebius, writing 150 years later, claimed that the plots of Crescens caused Justin s death. Life The only information… …

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  • 45Menedemus the Cynic — Menedemus (Greek: Μενέδημος; 3rd century BC) was a Cynic philosopher, and a pupil of the Epicurean Colotes of Lampsacus.[1] Diogenes Laërtius states that he used to go about garbed as a Fury, proclaiming himself a sort of spy from Hades: He… …

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  • 46Monimus — For the Macedonian officer, see Monimus (general). Monimus of Syracuse Monimus (Greek: Μόνιμος; 4th century BCE) of Syracuse, was a Cynic philosopher. According to Diogenes Laërtius, Monimus was the slave of a Corinthian money changer who heard… …

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  • 47Oenomaus of Gadara — For other people named Oenomaus, see Oenomaus (disambiguation). Oenomaus (or Oinomaus, Greek: Οἱνόμαος; 2nd century) of Gadara, was a Pagan[1] Cynic philosopher. He is known principally for the long extracts of a work attacking oracles, which… …

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  • 48List of Thracian Greeks — This is a list of ancient Greeks in Thrace and hellenized Thracians =Ancient=Artists*Brygos Attic Painter,Potter,5th century BC,(possibly of thracian origin) [JSTOR: Die Griechischen Vaseninschriften ihrer Sprache nach untersucht by Paul… …

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  • 49Cleomenes the Cynic — Cleomenes (Greek: Κλεομένης; fl. c. 300 BCE) was a Cynic philosopher. He was a pupil of Crates of Thebes,[1] and is said to have taught Timarchus of Alexandria and Echecles of Ephesus, the latter of whom would go on to teach Menedemus.[2] He… …

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  • 50Edmund Hauler — (* 17. November 1859 in Ofen (Buda); † 1. April 1941 in Wien) war ein österreichischer klassischer Philologe. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Leistungen 3 Literatur …

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