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- Theon was a Greek scholar in Alexandria, Egypt, and the last director of the Library of Alexandria before it was burnt and destroyed by Christian...
- Hesychius of Alexandria, a grammarian of Alexandria, (probably flourished 5th century CE) compiled the richest lexicon of unusual and obscure Greek...
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- Hierocles of Alexandria was a Neoplatonist writer who was active around AD 430. He studied under Plutarch at Athens, and taught for some years in...
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- Isidore of Alexandria was a Greek philosopher and one of the last of the Neoplatonists. He lived in Athens and Alexandria toward the end of the 5th...
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- Artapanus of Alexandria was a historian, of Jewish origin, who lived in Alexandria during the 2nd century BCE. He wrote a history of the Jews but...
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- Aristonicus (Latin; Greek "Aristonikos") of Alexandria was a distinguished Greek grammarian who lived during the reigns of Augustus and Tiberius,...
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- Pamphilus (1st century AD) was a Greek grammarian, of the school of Aristarchus of Samothrace. He was the author of a comprehensive lexicon, in 95...
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- Eustochius of Alexandria 3rd century neoplatonic philosopher and student of Plotinus. Porphyry stated in the "Life of Plotinus", "Among closer...
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- Appian ("c." 95 – "c." 165), of Alexandria was a Greek historian with Roman citizenship who flourished during the reigns of Trajan, Hadrian and An...
- male, deceased (68)
- Mark the Evangelist (1st century) is traditionally believed to be the author of the Gospel of Mark and a companion of Peter. He also accompanied...
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