Isidorus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Isidorus   - a Thracian living in Egypt, 3rd century B.C.
273/11 ecording a loan of 34 drachmae of silver from Dionysius to Isidorus.

  Isidorus 2   of Alexandria - victor in stadion race at the Olympic games, 193 A.D.
Euseb]:Chron_217 race 243rd [193 A.D.] - Isidorus [Artemidorus] of Alexand

  Isidorus 3   of Charax - geographer, (?) late 1st century B.C.
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Lucian:Macr_15 cording to the historian Isidorus of Charax, occupied the
Lucian:Macr_17 hree. According to Isidorus of Charax, Goaesus, who was

  Isidorus 4   of Pergamon - an orator
DiogLaert_7.34 by Cassius, and also by Isidorus of Pergamon, the orator,

  Isidorus   - in documents
SelPap_1.74 her as guardian her son Isidorus son of Asclepiades,
SelPap_2.249 ences of the oath. Isidorus, public scribe, has wri
SelPap_2.258 through his advocate, Isidorus the younger, that
SelPap_2.262 ome, at the court. Isidorus, advocate, said : Artemis
SelPap_2.294 having been summoned, Isidorus said : His excell
SelPap_2.312 and . . . son of Isidorus, village scribe, through P
SelPap_2.325 Tituleius also called Isidorus and Tituleius, bot
SelPap_2.340 lius Serenus also called Isidorus, ex-cosmetes, sena
SelPap_2.341 iend, to inform Aurelius Isidorus, ex-chief priest, se
SelPap_2.426 hite nome, from Aurelius Isidorus, Aurelius Asclepia
Syll_657 (155/4)   the son of Demetrios Isidoros of Marathon, the so


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