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1 I, 1(4260) | Ephesus. Flourished about b.c. 513.~
2 I, 4(4267) | philosopher of Crotona, in Italy, b.c. 580–510. See some of his
3 I, 4(4268) | Academy at Athens; lived b.c. 428–389.~
4 I, 4(4270) | Flourished about b.c. 370. A disciple of Socrates,
5 I, 4(4271) | Epicurus (b.c. 342–270), though a disciple
6 I, 4(4272) | unscrupulous; born about b.c. 450, assassinated 404.~
7 I, 41(4579)| forthwith followed her. b.c. 204.~
8 I, 41(4581)| the death of Alexander (b.c. 323), Leosthenes defeated
9 I, 41(4582)| the town. At his death (b.c. 282) they rose and gained
10 I, 41(4583)| Messene. He lived about b.c. 270.~
11 I, 42(4585)| president of the Academy (b.c. 347–339). His works are
12 I, 42(4590)| Flourished about b.c. 540–510.~
13 I, 42(4591)| reign of Ptolemy Sorer (b.c. 323–285), by whom he was
14 I, 42(4592)| Born about b.c. 213, died b.c. 129. He was
15 I, 42(4592)| Born about b.c. 213, died b.c. 129. He was the determined
16 I, 43(4595)| Citadel round on all sides. b.c. 146.~
17 I, 44(4597)| succeeded Mausolus and reigned b.c. 352–350.~
18 I, 44(4598)| the death of her husband, b.c. 231. War was declared against
19 I, 45(4601)| which was brought out about b.c. 438.~
20 I, 46(4604)| Carthaginian fleet near Mylæ, 260 b.c.~
21 I, 46(4605)| before marrying Brutus in 45 b.c., had been married to M.
22 I, 47(4610)| his own writings. He died b.c. 287, after being President
23 I, 48(4615)| b.c. 46. “What grounds for displeasure
24 I, 48(4619)| Æmilius Scaurus, consul b.c. 115. She fell ill during
25 I, 48(4621)| Nicopolis, and his death in b.c. 78 at the age of 60 was
26 I, 48(4622)| Scævola, the augur, consul b.c. 95, was divorced by Pompey
27 I, 48(4623)| Born b.c. 234, died b.c. 149. He was
28 I, 48(4623)| Born b.c. 234, died b.c. 149. He was the great-grandfather
29 I, 48(4624)| b.c. 382–336.~
30 I, 48(4625)| b.c. 385–322.~
31 I, 48(4626)| Born about b.c. 480 at Leontini in Sicily.
32 I, 48(4635)| well-constituted body. He died b.c. 277 in the 53rd year of
33 I, 48(4636)| Chrysippus (b.c. 280–207) the Stoic philosopher,
34 I, 49(4641)| Sempronius Gracchus, censor b.c. 169. The people erected
35 I, 49(4646)| the capture of the city in b.c. 335 was broken into and
36 II, 9(4753) | at the age of nearly 90, b.c. 323.~
37 II, 9(4755) | Flourished about b.c. 320. Though heir to a large
38 II, 11(4761)| of antiquity. Born about b.c. 460, died about 357.~
39 II, 11(4763)| Fabricius was censor in b.c. 275, and devoted himself
40 II, 11(4764)| Curius Dentatus, Consul b.c. 290 with P. Cornelius Rufinus
41 II, 11(4764)| Fabricius. He was censor b.c. 272.~
42 II, 14(4771)| Neanthes lived about b.c. 241. He was a voluminous
43 II, 14(4775)| Xenocrates was born b.c. 396, died b.c. 314.~
44 II, 14(4775)| was born b.c. 396, died b.c. 314.~
45 II, 14(4778)| Socrates and flourished about b.c. 366.~
46 II, 14(4779)| time of Ptolemy Philopator (b.c. 222–205).~
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