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Quintus Of Phrygia

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Quintus (Cointus) the Wonder-Worker (d. ca. 285) is a saint and thaumaturge of the Eastern Orthodox Church. His feast day is March 2. He is... More

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Heracles

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Heracles was the name of an illegitimate son born to Alexander III of Macedon by his mistress Barsine, daughter of Satrap Artabazus of Phrygia in... More

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Hecuba

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Hecuba (also Hekabe Greek: "Εκάβη") was a queen in Greek mythology, the wife of King Priam of Troy. She was of Phrygian birth; her father was Dymas... More

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Arrhidaeus

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Arrhidaeus, one of Alexander the Great's generals, was entrusted with the conduct of Alexander's funeral to Egypt in 323 BC. On the murder of... More

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Epictetus

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Epictetus was a Greek Stoic philosopher. He was probably born a slave at Hierapolis, Phrygia, and lived in Rome until his exile to Nicopolis in... More

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Adrastus

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Adrastus was the son of Gordias, king of Phrygia. He features prominently in Herodotos' story of King Croesus of Lydia. He killed his brother,... More

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Tissaphernes

Tissaphernes

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Tissaphernes (Pers. "Cithrafarna", d. 395 BC) was a Persian soldier and statesman, grandson of Hydarnes. In 413 BC he was satrap of Lydia and... More

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Pharnabazus

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Pharnabazus was a Persian soldier and statesman, the son of Pharnaces, belonged to a family which from 478 BC governed the satrapy of Phrygia on... More

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Eumenes II

Eumenes II

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Eumenes II of Pergamon (ruled 197 - 158 BC) was king of Pergamon and a member of the Attalid dynasty. The son of king Attalos I and queen... More

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Philemon

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Philemon was the recipient of a private letter from Paul of Tarsus. This Epistle to Philemon, is found in the New Testament. Traditionaly, Philemon... More

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