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Athenodorus
- a general of the Persian king, 4th century B.C.
Polyaen_5.21.1
ves masters of Salamis. [21] Athenodorus. After Athenodo
Athenodorus 2
of Imbros - set free by Alexander the Great at the request of Phocion
Plut:Phoc_18
ratides the sophist, and Athenodorus the Imbrian, as also
Athenodorus 3
of Soli - father of the poet Aratus
Vit:Arat_1
of the poet Aratus was Athenodorus, and his mother was
Vit:Arat_2
ia. His father was Athenodorus and his mother was Letophil
Athenodorus 4
of Soli - son of Athenodorus; brother of the poet Aratus
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Phld:Sto_12
[12] . . . Athenodorus of Soli; Hecataeus son of
Vit:Arat_3
rothers, Lyres, Calliondas and Athenodorus. According to
Vit:Arat_1-4 *
led Myris, Caliondas and Athenodorus, who had the same nam
Athenodorus 5
- Athenian archon, 239 B.C.
239/_
Athenian archon: Athenodorus
  Within translations:
Syll_473
(239/8) the year of Athenodoros as archon, in the twe
Athenodorus 6
of Rhodes - son of Pisagoras; a merchant of the 3rd century B.C.
220/47
ustin_115, a decree of Histiaea in honour of Athenodorus of Rhodes.
Athenodorus 7
- a pirate chief, 1st century B.C.
69/4
Athenodorus, a pirate chief, devastates Delos, but Triarius restores
Athenodorus 8
Cordylio - stoic philosopher, and friend of M.Cato
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65/2
Cato returns to Rome, accompanied by the philosopher Athenodorus.
50/66
The philosopher Athenodorus spends the last part of his life with Cat
  Within translations:
DiogLaert_7.34
out of their books by Athenodorus, the Stoic, who was
Poseidon_30
from his army to visit Athenodorus; and Scipio sent for
Athenodorus 9
Cananites - stoic philosopher, and friend of the emperor Augustus
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Athen_12.519
schievous of beasts? And Athenodorus, in his treatise on
DiogLaert_7.68
pus, and Archedemus, and Athenodorus, and Antipater, and
DiogLaert_7.121
Antipater of Tarsus, and Athenodorus, both assert that off
DiogLaert_7.149
atise on Divination, and Athenodorus and Poseidonius, in
DiogLaert_7.190
opositions, addressed to Athenodorus; one on Privative Pro
Hieron:Chron_2024
024] [2023 in Ar.] Athenodorus of Tarsus, a stoic philosop
Julian:Caes_326
the plain speaking of Athenodorus, and instead of resen
Lucian:Macr_21
ivine, eighty-one. Athenodorus, son of Sandon, of Tarsus,
Lucian:Macr_23
the divine and helped Athenodorus, the philosopher of
Plinius:Ep_7.27
The philosopher Athenodorus came to Athens, read the
Plut:Mor_207
drinking-bowl. & Athenodorus the philosopher, by reason
Athenodorus 10
of Soli - a pupil of Zenon, 3rd century B.C.
DiogLaert_7.38
seidonius of Alexandria; Athenodorus of Soli; and Zenon,
Athenodorus 11
of Teos - a harp-player, 4th century B.C.
Athen_12.538
acted,- Thessalus, and Athenodorus, and Aristocritus;
Athenodorus 12
- the father of Polyaenus, an Epicurean philosopher
DiogLaert_10.24
Lampsacus, the son of Athenodorus, was a man of mild
Athenodorus 13
- an Egyptian dioecetes, early 2nd century B.C,
197/1
BD_32A, a letter to Athenodorus the dioecetes, concerning the regist
Athenodorus 14
of Aegium, victor in the Olympic games in 49 A.D. and 53 A.D.
Euseb]:Chron_215
race 207th [49 A.D.] - Athenodorus of Aegium, stadion
Athenodorus
- in documents
OGIS_304
(c. 158-138) atonike. [C] Athenodoros son of Herakleitos dedi
OGIS_335
(150-133) s, Apollodoros son of Athenodoros, Diogenes son of
OGIS_59
(163) thenaios Kleostratos Athenodoros Symmachos Demetrio
SEG_19.504
year 364; Neocles son of Athenodorus sets free, by Z
SEG_28.60
(270/69) onis tribe, for which Athenodoros of Acharnai the
Syll_322
Lykophron son of Eudemos Athenodoros son of Drymon Z
THI_67
(c. 208) s shall be granted to Athenodoros, the commander of
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