
Tarsus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Tarsus
- a city on the coast of Cilicia
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+ Antiocheia , Tarsian
279/20
Apollonius the father of Chrysippus moves from Tarsus to Soli.
206/6
ppus; his successor as head of the Stoic school is Zenon of Tarsus
170/6
The cities of Tarsus and Mallus rebel against Antiochus.
160/11
Antipater of Tarsus sails to Athens and joins the Stoic school ther
160/10b
Diogenes is persuaded by Zenon (? of Tarsus) to study philosophy
129/23
The death of Antipater of Tarsus, the head of the Stoic school
128/2
comes head of the Academy, following the death of Crates of Tarsus
50/31
m_15.6, letters from Cicero to Atticus and Cato, written at Tarsus
47/29
Caesar stays at Tarsus, where C.^Cassius surrenders to him.
44/135
uades the inhabitants of Cilicia, including Tarsus, to support him
43/104
Cassius captures Tarsus, and forces its inhabitants to pay a large
41/13
Antonius helps to Boethus to achieve a prominent position at Tarsus.
41/14
Cleopatra sails in a golden barge to meet Antonius at Tarsus.
  Within translations:
2Macc_3
went to Apollonius of Tarsus, who at that time was gove
2Macc_4
pened that the people of Tarsus and of Mallus revolted bec
AntipThes_9.557
& { G-P 79 } & Tarsus, Cilician city, the runner Aries
Apollod:Fr_55
rchon [131/0], Crates of Tarsus succeeded him as leader
Apollod:Fr_56
ter him, Crates of Tarsus died after being in control for
Apollod:Fr_73
pollodorus and Areius of Tarsus all refer to the origins
Athen_5.215
[54.] There was also at Tarsus an Epicurean philosopher
Athen_12.529
one day built Anchialē and Tarsus ;
Athen_12.530
one day built Anchiale and Tarsus.
Athen_13.586
the palace which is at Tarsus, and was honoured with roy
Athen_13.595
dwell in the palace in Tarsus, and he permits her to rec
Athen_15.688
of spikenard is best at Tarsus and the extract of vine-leaves
Cic:Fam_12.13
as the people of Tarsus, our treacherous allies, did,
DiogLaert_7.41
opinion advanced by Zenon of Tarsus, among others. {34}
DiogLaert_7.84
Archedemus, and Zenon of Tarsus, and Apollodorus, and Diog
DiogLaert_7.121
21] Heracleides of Tarsus, indeed, the friend of Antipater
DiogLaert_7.179
native of either Soli or Tarsus, as Alexander tells us in
DiogLaert_10.26
aconian; and Diogenes of Tarsus, who wrote the Select Dial
Euseb]:Chron_27
ounded the city of Tarsus, on the same model as Babylon,
Euseb]:Chron_35
evements. He built Tarsus with a design which was similar
Euseb]:Chron_215
Apollophanes Papis of Tarsus, stadion race 217th [89
Hieron:Chron_2024
in Ar.] Athenodorus of Tarsus, a stoic philosopher, and
Just_11.8
ades. Arriving at Tarsus, and being charmed with the plea
Lucian:Macr_21
dorus, son of Sandon, of Tarsus, a Stoic, tutor of Caesar
Lucian:Macr_23
orus, the philosopher of Tarsus, to educate him, lived eig
Oros_3.16
one day, and came to Tarsus. There, while overheated, he plunged
Oros_3.17
peace, he offered battle at Tarsus to Alexander who was on
Oros_7.24
months he was killed at Tarsus.
Oros_7.28
greatest bitterness, died at Tarsus while preparing for civil
Phld:Sto_48
head the school]; Archedemus of Tarsus . . .
Phld:Sto_74
the facetious spoudaioparōdoi Paramonus of Tarsus; Piso ...
Phld:Sto_77
Panaetius and that Dicaeus of Tarsus was his pupil, . .
Plin:HN_5.91
Magirsos and in the interior Tarsus, the Aleian Plains, the towns
Plin:HN_5.92
through the free city of Tarsus at a great distance from
Plin:HN_6.214
the Cilician Gates Soli, Tarsus, Cyprus, Pisidia, Pamphylia, Side,
Plut:Demetr_47
he came down to Tarsus, he was desirous of sparing the
Plut:Mor_207
written, Theodorus of Tarsus is either a bald-pate or
SEG_54.1625.A
the council and people of Tarsos, the council and people of
SelPap_1.36
herewith the loom for Tarsian weaving which I bo
Syll_1079.D
(c. 150-90) satyr plays : Harmodios of Tarsos, son of Asklepiades, with his
Syll_697.E
(128/7) hoplite fighting: Artemidoros of Tarsos, the son of Neon
Syll_721
(end of 2nd cent.) decided: since Dioskourides of Tarsos, the son of Dioskourides
THI_61.D
(173-169) Hegesippos of Antiocheia on Kydnos, the son
ValMax_3.8e.6
a river running through Tarsus, eminent for the excellence
Vit:Arat_1
ns" says that Aratus came from Tarsus, and not from Soli.
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