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    Several centuries later, Anthemius of Tralles, architect of the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople, was born in Tralles. An early bishop Polybius (fl. ca. 105)...
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    of Tralles, a physician. His brothers were Dioscorus, Alexander, Olympius, and Metrodorus. Dioscorus followed his father's profession in Tralles; Alexander...
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  • Phlegon of Tralles (Ancient Greek: Φλέγων ὁ Τραλλιανός Flegon o Trallianos) was a Greek writer and freedman of the emperor Hadrian, who lived in the 2nd...
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  • up Tralles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tralles was a city of ancient Caria, now occupied by Aydın, Turkey. Tralles may also refer to: Tralles (crater)...
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    Tralles. Ignatius wrote an epistle to the church here, and Anthemius of Tralles, the architect of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople, was born in Tralles...
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  • Apollonius of Tralles (Greek: Απολλώνιος ὁ Τραλλιανός) (in Caria) was an Ancient Greek sculptor who flourished in the 2nd century BCE. With his brother...
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    the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Tralles. "Tralles (crater)". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology...
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  • Polybius was a 2nd-century Christian bishop of Tralles mentioned in the writings of Ignatius of Antioch in his Epistle to the Trallians where is described...
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  • Tralles (Ancient Greek: Τράλλης) or Tralleis (Τράλλεις) was a town of ancient Phrygia, on the west of Apamea, and 15 miles east of Hierapolis not far...
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  • Menecrates of Tralles (Greek: Μενεκράτης ὁ Τραλλιανός, /məˈnɛkrətiːz/), probably born in Tralles (Asia Minor), was a Greek physician during the 1st century...
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    crater Tralles on the Moon is named after him, as is the alcoholometer he invented. Kronk, Gary W. (2003). "C/1819 N1 (Great Comet or Tralles)". Cometography:...
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    Asclepius of Tralles (Greek: Ἀσκληπιός; died c. 560–570) was a student of Ammonius Hermiae. Two works of his survive: Commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysics...
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    Alexander of Tralles, iv. p. 198 Alexander of Tralles, xii. i. p. 313 Alexander of Tralles, i. 15, pp. 156, 157 Alexander of Tralles, xii. 1, p. 313...
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  • The Trallians, Tralles or Tralli (Greek: Τράλλεις, Tralleis) were a Thracian tribe that served Hellenistic kings. They were barbarians, employed as mercenaries...
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  • Hermesianax of Tralles (Ancient Greek: Ἑρμησιάναξ) was a citizen of Tralles and of Corinth in 1st century AD. His father was named Dionysios (Ancient Greek:...
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  • Pythodoros of Tralles, also known as Pythodorus (Greek: Πυθόδωρος; c. 70 – after 28 BC), was an exceedingly wealthy Greek living in the 1st century BC...
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  • Hedea of Tralles (Ancient Greek: Ἡδεα) was an Ancient Greek athlete and musician. She was one of the daughters of Hermesianax of Tralles (Ancient Greek:...
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  • Thryphosa of Tralles (Ancient Greek: Τρυφῶσα) was an Ancient Greek athlete who competed in the stadion footrace. She twice won at the Pythian Games and...
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    darkness: that it might have been the eclipse described by Phlegon of Tralles in his Chronicle or that it might have been clouds. In his Chronicle of...
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  • Archimedes of Tralles (/ˌɑːrkɪˈmiːdiːz/, Greek: Ἀρχιμήδης ὁ Τραλλιανός) was an Ancient Greek writer and grammarian who wrote commentaries on the works...
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    Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius...
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    Tralles in Berlin. It was the first comet analyzed using polarimetry, by French mathematician François Arago. On July 1, 1819, Johann Georg Tralles in...
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    Archimedes destroyed enemy ships with fire. Seven centuries later, Anthemius of Tralles mentions burning-glasses as Archimedes' weapon. The device was used to...
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  • Thessalus of Tralles (fl. circa 70–95 AD) was a famous Roman physician and early adherent to the Methodic school of medicine. He lived in Rome, where...
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  • 36 and 34 BC, Antonia married Pythodoros of Tralles, who was an Anatolian Greek, who originated from Tralles (modern Aydın, Turkey). He was extremely wealthy...
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    Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius...
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  • Artemidorus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρτεμίδωρος) of Tralles was a noted fighter of ancient Greece who lived in the 1st century CE. He was known to have excelled...
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    Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius...
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  • Crates of Tralles (Greek: Κράτης) was an orator or rhetorician in the school of Isocrates. David Ruhnken (1768) assigns to Crates of Trallus the logoi...
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    Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias Philostratus Phlegon of Tralles Photius Plutarch Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius...
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