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▸ noun: a comic actor, who in 324 BC performed at the Susa weddings arranged by Alexander the Great to unify Greek and Persian cultures.
▸ noun: a painter of Ancient Greece.
▸ noun: Ariston of Trichonion was a strategos of the Aetolians in 221 BC, who, labouring under some bodily defect, left the command of the troops to Scopas and Dorimachus, while he himself remained at home.
▸ noun: a genus of cribellate orb-weavers first described by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge in 1896.
▸ noun: Ariston of Smyrna (Latin: Aristo Smyrnaeus), also known as Ariston the Elder, was an Early Christian Bishop of Smyrna (modern İzmir, Turkey), who allegedly was an eyewitness and disciple of Jesus of Nazareth and a companion of John the Elder.
▸ noun: an explorer sent out by Ptolemy II Philadelphus of ancient Egypt to explore the western coast of Pre-Islamic Arabia, to prepare for a military action.
▸ noun: a son of the renowned playwright of ancient Greece, Sophocles, by Theoris, and brother to Iophon, who was also a playwright.
▸ noun: a physician of ancient Greece, of whose life no particulars are known, but who probably lived in the fifth century BCE, as Galen mentions him with three other physicians, who all (he says) lived in old times, some as contemporaries of Hippocrates, and the others before him.
▸ noun: a sculptor of ancient Greece who, along with his brother and partner Telestas, were the sculptors of a colossal statue of the Greek god Zeus which the Cleitorians dedicated at Olympia from the spoils of many captured cities.
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▸ noun: a comic actor, who in 324 BC performed at the Susa weddings arranged by Alexander the Great to unify Greek and Persian cultures.
▸ noun: a painter of Ancient Greece.
▸ noun: Ariston of Trichonion was a strategos of the Aetolians in 221 BC, who, labouring under some bodily defect, left the command of the troops to Scopas and Dorimachus, while he himself remained at home.
▸ noun: a genus of cribellate orb-weavers first described by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge in 1896.
▸ noun: Ariston of Smyrna (Latin: Aristo Smyrnaeus), also known as Ariston the Elder, was an Early Christian Bishop of Smyrna (modern İzmir, Turkey), who allegedly was an eyewitness and disciple of Jesus of Nazareth and a companion of John the Elder.
▸ noun: an explorer sent out by Ptolemy II Philadelphus of ancient Egypt to explore the western coast of Pre-Islamic Arabia, to prepare for a military action.
▸ noun: a son of the renowned playwright of ancient Greece, Sophocles, by Theoris, and brother to Iophon, who was also a playwright.
▸ noun: a physician of ancient Greece, of whose life no particulars are known, but who probably lived in the fifth century BCE, as Galen mentions him with three other physicians, who all (he says) lived in old times, some as contemporaries of Hippocrates, and the others before him.
▸ noun: a sculptor of ancient Greece who, along with his brother and partner Telestas, were the sculptors of a colossal statue of the Greek god Zeus which the Cleitorians dedicated at Olympia from the spoils of many captured cities.
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