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Heliodorus logo #10101) Ambassador in Greek Antiquity 2) Ancient Greek grammarian
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Heliodorus

Heliodorus logo #21000 Heliodorus s is a Greek name meaning `Gift of the Sun`. ==Persons== Several persons named Heliodorus are known to us from ancient times, the best known of which are: ...
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Heliodorus

Heliodorus logo #21000[fly] Heliodorus is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae. ...
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Heliodorus logo #21000[minister] ==In the Apocrypha== Around 178 BC Seleucus sent Heliodorus to Jerusalem to collect money to pay the Romans. There may be a reference to this in {bibleverse||Daniel|11:20|niv}, `He will send out a tax collector to maintain the royal splendor`. 2 Maccabees {bibleverse-nb|2|Maccabees|3:21-28} reports that Heliodorus entered the Tem...
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Heliodorus

Heliodorus logo #21000[philosopher] Heliodorus (Ἡλιόδωρος) is cited as the author of a work titled Commentary (dated 564 AD), which has been preserved, on the Introduction or Rudiments of Paulus Alexandrinus, the 4th century Alexandrian astrologer. The name `Heliodorus` appears only on the later of two groups of manuscripts, and so is somewhat doubtful...
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Heliodorus

Heliodorus logo #21003(from the article `Antiochus IV Epiphanes`) ...Rome from 189 to 175, where he learned to admire Roman institutions and policies. His brother, King Seleucus IV, exchanged him for Demetrius, the ...
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Heliodorus

Heliodorus logo #20688Ancient Greek novelist, born at Emesa, Syria. His Aethiopica (in ten books), a romance set in Delphi and Egypt, is generally considered the best of...
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Heliodorus logo #10135Greek novelist; a popular novelist of the 4th century CE; his most famous text is the Ethiopian Story of Theagenes and Charicleia (Aethiopica).
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