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 1  5|          the sibyl Erythraea was regarded as illustrious. ~32. Abijam
 2  5|          priest of the Jews, was regarded as illustrious. Asa ruled
 3  5|      Jonadab, son of Rechab, was regarded as brilliant, etc. Joida
 4  5|     fourteen, died. Lycurgus was regarded as a distinguished lawmaker
 5  6|      inventor of tragedies, were regarded as distinguished. ~43. Darius
 6  6| Aristophanes, and Sophocles were regarded as distinguished authors
 7  6|          Plato and Xenophon were regarded as distinguished Socratics. (
 8  6|       four years. Xenocrates was regarded as an illustrious philosopher. ~
 9  6|    preceptor of the emperor, was regarded as illustrious and Cicero
10  7|     Galen, born in Pergamum, was regarded as illustrious in Rome. ~
11  7|   Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyons, was regarded as illustrious in his teaching. ~
12  7|         Tertullian of Africa was regarded as illustrious in the church.
13  7|        instructor of Jerome, was regarded as illustrious in Rome.
14  7|          Jerome in Bethlehem was regarded as illustrious throughout
15  7|           John the Anchorite was regarded as noteworthy in the miracles
16  7|       time, bishop Augustine was regarded as noteworthy in the knowledge
17  7|   Donatus, bishop of Epirus, was regarded as noteworthy in his miracles (
18  7|        bishop of Alexandria, was regarded as noteworthy. ~109. Theodosius
19  7|         of Braga in Galicia, was regarded as illustrious in prudence
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