
Ammonius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Ammonius
of Alexandra - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic games, 256 B.C.
256/_
Olympic victor in the stadion race: Ammonius of Alexandria
Euseb]:Chron_207
time 131st [256 B.C.] - Ammonius of Alexandria, stadion
Ammonius 2
- a minister of Alexander Balas, king of Syria
149/42
Ammonius murders Laodice and other members of the Syrian royal family
Joseph:AJ_* 13.106-108 *
exander, by the means of Ammonius, who was his friend; [10
Joseph:AJ_13.112
tioch hated Alexander on Ammonius's account, as we have
Ammonius 3
- son of Ammonius; a director of the library at Alexandria
145/33
Ammonius succeeds Aristarchus as head of the library at Alexandria.
POxy_1241
king there flourished Ammonius, Zenodotus, Diocles, and
Ammonius 4
of Cerceosiris - an Egyptian official in the 2nd century B.C.
118/8
PTeb+_12, letters from Menches to Herodes and Ammonius.
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