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- Seleucus (or Seleukos) of Seleucia (born "c." 190 BC, "fl" 150s) was a Hellenistic astronomer. Seleucus is known from the writings of Plutarch. He...
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- Basil of Seleucia was a Bishop and ecclesiastical writer.
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- Isaac of Seleucia was a Patriarch of the Persian Church, who is celebrated among the Catholicoi for having reorganized the Persian Church after the...
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- Saint Simeon Stylites the Younger (521 - May 24, 597) is an Eastern saint. Born at Antioch, his father was a native of Edessa, his mother, named...
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- Marcus Aurelius Carus (c. 230 - late July/early August, 283) was a Roman Emperor (282-283). During his short reign, Carus tried to follow the path...
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- Gaius Avidius Cassius (ca. 130-July 175) was a Roman usurper who briefly ruled Egypt and Syria in 175. A native of Cyrrhus, Syria, he was the son...
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- Osroes I of Parthia ruled the Parthian Empire c. 109–129. He succeeded his brother Pacorus II. For the whole of his reign he contended with the ri...
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- Leo I of Armenia (died February 14, 1140) was prince of Armenian Cilicia from 1129 until his death in 1140. He is also known as Leon I and Levon I....
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- Girolamo Grimaldi-Cavalleroni was a Cardinal of the Roman catholic Church and Archbishop of Aix. Grimaldi was the Son of Giacomo Grimaldi a senator...
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- Meletius of Antioch was Patriarch of Antioch from 360 to his death, and a saint. He was born at Melitene in Lesser Armenia of wealthy and noble...
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