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- Anaximenes of Miletus (c. 585 BC-c. 525 BC) was a Greek philosopher from the latter half of the 6th century, probably a younger contemporary of...
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- Isidore of Miletus was the architect who together with Anthemius of Tralles designed Hagia Sophia in Constantinople (today's Istanbul). The Emperor...
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- Eubulides of Miletus was a Greek philosopher who formulated the liar paradox in the 4th century BC. He was the successor of Euclid of Megara, the...
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- Cadmus of Miletus was, according to some ancient authorities, the oldest of the "logographi". Modern scholars who accept this view, assign him to...
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- Alexander of Miletus was a Greek historian and author who flourished between 105 and 40 BCE He was the author of a book entitled "Περὶ Ιονδα...
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- Aristodemus, native of Miletus, was a friend and flatterer of Antigonus, king of Asia, who sent him, in 315 BC, to the Peloponnese with 1000...
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- Timarchus was a tyrant of the ancient Greek city of Miletus in the 3rd century BC. With Ptolemaeus Nios (Ptolemy "the Son"), he led a revolt...
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- Timotheus of Miletus (c. 446-357 B.C.) was a Greek musician and dithyrambic poet. He added one or more strings to the lyre, whereby he incurred the...
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- Arctinus of Miletus or Arctinus Milesius was a Greek epic poet whose reputation is purely legendary, as none of his works survive. Traditionally...
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- Hippodamus of Miletus (sometimes also called Hippodamos, Greek:), was a Greek town planner of the 5th century BC. He created plans of Hellenic...
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