
Diodorus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Diodorus
of Sicily - author of a universal history, 1st century B.C.
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Diodorus' "Historical Library" ends with the events of this year.
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Diodorus starts the research for his history, by making a visit to
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The floruit of the historian Diodorus Siculus.
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everything." [59.] But Diodorus Siculus, in his Historic
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Castor says. And Diodorus Siculus, who wrote the [Histor
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ians." This is what Diodorus says in the second book
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of the Egyptians. Diodorus, in the first book of his hist
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own times." & That is what Diodorus says. And now it
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Historical Library of Diodorus, who gives a very accura
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tans - from the books of Diodorus It happens that it is
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ef, from the writings of Diodorus After the Trojan war,
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from the forty books of Diodorus' [Historical] Library,
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these events - namely Diodorus, who combined and summar
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1968] [not in Ar.] Diodorus Siculus, the Greek historian,
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Suctorius Callinicus, Diodorus, Hieronymus, Polybius,
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. . Polybius and Diodorus, who wrote "libraries of histo
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of Sinope - a writer of Middle Comedy
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temple of Heracles; and Diodorus of Sinope, a comic poet,
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seized. [36.] And Diodorus of Sinope, in his Orphan Heire
Diodorus 3
of Aspendus - Pythagorean philosopher
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Axiothea, Berisades, Cleon, Diodorus, Mynnacus, Phaon, Philotas, Pro
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and should be sent & To Diodorus the philosopher & And
Diodorus 4
Periegetes - a geographer, 4th century B.C.
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ete; and I am aware that Diodorus Periegetes says that the
Diodorus 5
of Ephesus; one of the brothers who killed the tyrant Hegesias, 4th century B.C.
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Anaxagoras, Codrus, and Diodorus, the sons of Echeanax,
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- commander of Demetrius' garrison at Ephesus
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Demetrius thwarts a plot by Diodorus to betray Ephesus.
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the mercenaries under Diodorus on a certain night to
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dition to Caria, he left Diodorus captain of his guards
Diodorus 7
Cronus - a philosopher at the court of Ptolemaeus I
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Diodorus Cronus commits suicide after failing to solve a logic puzzle
Diodorus 8
- a general of Seleucus I, who was defeated in Cappadocia
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Diodorus the general of Seleucus is heavily defeated.
Diodorus 9
- an agent of Apollonius in Philadelphia, Egypt
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PLille+_1, a letter from Diodorus describing plans for reclamation
Diodorus 10
of Samos - a public doctor, late 3rd century B.C.
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stin+_125, a decree of Samos in honour of Diodorus, a public doctor.
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of Tyre - a Peripatetic philosopher, 2nd century B.C.
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is succeeded as head of the Peripatetic school by Diodorus of Tyre.
Diodorus 12
- son of Jason; sent as a Jewish envoy to Rome, 2nd century B.C.
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son of Alexander, and Diodorus, the son of Jason, who
Diodorus 13
of Lilybaeum - a supporter of Sulla, rewarded with Roman citizenship
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ding Ariston of Massilia and Diodorus of Lilybaeum, with Roman citize
Diodorus 14
of Melita - a wealthy victim of Verres in Sicily
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Diodorus of Melita escapes from Sicily after Verres attempts to seize
Diodorus 15
- a general of Mithridates, killed in 70 B.C.
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captures Amaseia; the death of Diodorus the general of Mithridates.
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- a friend of Dositheus
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says in his [letter] to Diodorus that Aratus also went
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