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- Pausanias (Greek:) was a Greek traveller and geographer of the 2nd century A.D., who lived in the times of Hadrian, Antoninus Pius and Marcus...
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- Celsus (Greek: ") was a 2nd century Greek philosopher and opponent of Christianity. He is known to us mainly through the reputation of his literary...
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- Antipater was an ancient Greek physician and contemporary of Galen at Rome in the 2nd century, who gives an account of his death and the morbid...
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- Marcion of Sinope, was a major 2nd century Early Christian theologian, founder of what would later be called Marcionism, and one of the first to be...
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- Thallus was a chronologer/historian who wrote in Greek and flourished in the period from the middle of the 1st century to the late 2nd century. His...
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- Kharavela (IAST: Khāravela, Devanagari: खारवेल), was the king of Kalinga, in Orissa state of India. He was responsible for the propagation o...
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- Proclus, Proklos, or Proculus is the name of a follower of Montanus in antiquity. He probably lived in the 2nd century. A sect of heretics, the...
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- Sextus Empiricus (fl. during the 2nd and possibly the 3rd centuries AD), was a physician and philosopher, and has been variously reported to have...
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- Apollodorus of Damascus was an ancient Greek engineer, architect, designer and sculptor who flourished during the 2nd century AD. He was born in...
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- Rabbi Judah haNasi, (Hebrew, יהודה הנשיא, "Judah the Prince" also referred to as "Rabbeinu HaKadosh" (Our holy rabbi), and "Rebbi" ([My] rabbi or t...
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