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Eubulus is the name of: People: Eubulus (banker), 4th century BC Bithynian banker and ruler of Atarneus Eubulus (statesman) (c. 405 BC – c. 335 BC), Athenian
Eubulus
4th-century BC Athenian poet of Middle Comedy
offers a careful study of Eubulus’ career and the fragments of his plays in Eubulus: The Fragments. Hunter, Richard L. (1983). Eubulus: The Fragments. Cambridge:
Eubulus_(poet)
4th-century BC Athenian politician and orator
public works. Eubulus was generally considered a member of the "peace party", in opposition to Demosthenes. During the Third Sacred War, Eubulus attempted
Eubulus_(statesman)
Christian martyr (died 308)
where he was martyred together with Saint Eubulus. He is commemorated on 5 March; Eubulus on 7 March. Eubulus had traveled with Adrian of Batanea to visit
Adrian_of_Batanea
Christian apostle and missionary (c. 5 – c. 64/65)
Epistle to Timothy Persons Aquila Alexander Carpus Crescens Demas Erastus Eubulus Eunice Hymenaeus Jambres Jannes Jesus Christ Linus Lois Luke Mark Moses
Paul_the_Apostle
to the Gospel of Luke being the son of Naggai and the father of Nahum. Eubulus was an associate of Paul the Apostle who greeted Saint Timothy in 2 Timothy
List of minor New Testament figures
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Species of beetle
Eubulus parochus is a species of hidden snout weevil in the beetle family Curculionidae. It is found in North America. "Eubulus parochus Report". Integrated
Eubulus_parochus
Esli Esrom Esther Etam Etham Ethan Ethanim Ethbaal Ethiopia Ethnan Ethni Eubulus Eunice Euodias Euphrates Eutychus Eva Eve Evi Evil-merodach Exodus Ezbon
List of biblical names starting with E
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Species of beetle
Eubulus bisignatus is a species of hidden snout weevil in the beetle family Curculionidae. "Eubulus bisignatus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information
Eubulus_bisignatus
Genus of beetles
Eubulus is a genus of hidden snout weevils in the family of beetles known as Curculionidae. There are at least 200 described species in Eubulus. List
Eubulus_(beetle)
4th Countess of Lincoln; born in Wales
Alice and her second husband, Eubulus le Strange, she held a life estate in after Eubulus' death, and these went to Eubulus' heir, his nephew Roger le Strange
Alice de Lacy, Countess of Lincoln
Alice_de_Lacy,_Countess_of_Lincoln
Demochares Democles Demosthenes Draco Echedemos Ephialtes Eratosthenes Eubulus Hagnon Hyperbolus Hypereides Laches Lycurgus Lysicles Miltiades Moerocles
List of ancient Athenian politicians
List_of_ancient_Athenian_politicians
14th-century English nobleman
Eubulus le Strange, 1st Baron Strange (died 1335) was an English baron and an especially competent and trusted military officer under King Edward III
Eubulus le Strange, 1st Baron Strange
Eubulus_le_Strange,_1st_Baron_Strange
Ancient Greek god
2006, para. 2. Eubulus 1983, p. 165. Strabo, Geographica 13.1.12 Parker 1994, pp. 345–6. Plato, Phaon frag. 188 (=Athenaeus 441e). Eubulus 1983, pp. 165–170
Orthanes
Eubulus, a genus of hidden snout weevils in the family Curculionidae. Eubulus acuminatus Fiedler, 1954 c Eubulus albicollis Fiedler, 1954 c Eubulus albifrons
List_of_Eubulus_species
Classical Athenian statesman and orator (384–322 BC)
in 351 BC, On the Liberty of the Rhodians. In both speeches he opposed Eubulus, the most powerful Athenian statesman of the period 355 to 342 BC. The
Demosthenes
Species of butterfly
of Living Australia. "Species: Jalmenus eubulus". bie.ala.org.au. Retrieved 28 April 2021. Jalmenus eubulus: Images and occurrence data from GBIF v t
Jalmenus_eubulus
Mithraic temple in classical antiquity
revealing to him the path by which souls descend and go back again. For Eubulus tells us that Zoroaster was the first to dedicate a natural cave in honour
Mithraeum
Wine in Ancient Greece
ability to induce hangover and suggested various remedies for it. The poet Eubulus noted that three bowls (kylikes) were the ideal amount of wine to consume
Ancient_Greece_and_wine
4th-century BC Greek Cynic philosopher
walls near the western gate, close to where he spent his final years. Eubulus, on the other hand, reports that Diogenes was buried by the children of
Diogenes
4th-century BC Bithynian banker
Eubulus (Greek: Εὔβουλος Euboulos; fl. 4th-century BCE) was a banker from Bithynia, a region on the south shore of the Black Sea. He once lent money to
Eubulus_(banker)
Mystery religion in the Roman Empire
Mysteries in his work De antro nympharum (The Cave of the Nymphs). Citing Eubulus as his source, Porphyry writes that the original temple of Mithras was
Mithraism
Part of a banquet in Greek and Etruscan art
mourned dead. In a fragment from his c. 375 BC play Semele or Dionysus, Eubulus has the god of wine Dionysos describe proper and improper drinking: For
Symposium_(ancient_Greece)
queen, Honoria – to a degree that earns criticism from his old counsellor Eubulus, who styles the queen as a potential Semiramis and the king a Ninus who
The_Picture_(Massinger_play)
Calendar year
War". Chares' war party in Athens is replaced by one under Eubulus which favours peace. Eubulus restores the economic position of Athens without increasing
355_BC
Ancient Greek philosopher
being sold into slavery, one by Menippus, and one by an otherwise unknown Eubulus, both of whom wrote in the 3rd century BCE. It is told that Diogenes said
Xeniades
Greek tyrant of Atarneus (died 341/0 BC)
government created by Eubulus). After the completion of his education in Athens, Hermias returned to Atarneus to rule in partnership with Eubulus. However, not
Hermias_of_Atarneus
– Philosophy Epimenides of Knossos – Philosophy, Philosophical poetry Eubulus (poet) – Comedy Euclid of Megara – Mathematics, Geometry Euripides – Tragedy
List_of_ancient_Greek_writers
Rebellion by satraps against Achaemenid king Artaxerxes II (372–362 BC)
was called upon in the 350s to put down Eubulus of Atarneus. According to Aristotle: There is a story that Eubulus, when Autophradates was going to besiege
Great_Satraps'_Revolt
Potential health effects resulting from drinking wine
consuming wine in moderation has a history recorded as early as the Greek poet Eubulus (360 BC) who believed that three bowls (kylix) were the ideal amount of
Health_effects_of_wine
Genre of ancient Greek literature
Nicophon 5th century BC Eubulus early 4th century BC Araros, son of Aristophanes 388, 375 Antiphanes (c. 408–334 BC) Anaxandrides 4th century BC Calliades
Ancient_Greek_comedy
domestic public works; Eubulus, on the other hand, was very much against expensive foreign expeditions. After the Social War Eubulus and his followers, the
Theorica
Classical Athenian comic playwright (c. 446 – c. 386 BC)
vol. III.2 (Berlin 1984), p. 201. IG II2 [8] 2318. 196 IG II2 2325. 140 Eubulus, testimonium 4, in Kassel-Austin, Poetae Comici Graeci vol. V (Berlin 1986)
Aristophanes
Deep-fried dough pastries
said to be given as prizes at ancient drinking games . Aristophanes and Eubulus both describe charisios as "grace" or "joy" cakes (from the Greek word
Lokma
Euanthius – writer Eubulides of Miletus – philosopher Eubulus (statesman) – Athenian statesman Eubulus (playwright) – Middle Comedy playwright Eucleidas –
List_of_ancient_Greeks
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: A Christian of 1st-century Rome, mentioned by Paul alongside Eubulus, Pudens and Linus in his Second Epistle to Timothy 4:21. Nothing is known
Saint_Claudia
1st-century AD British chieftain of the Catuvellauni tribe
contributor John Abraham, Claudia and Pudens, Herauld 2 Timothy 4:21 – "Eubulus saluteth thee, and Pudens, and Linus, and Claudia, and all the brethren
Caratacus
Cretan goddess of mountains and hunting
relate, was born at Caeno in Crete of Zeus and Carmê, the daughter of Eubulus who was the son of Demeter; she invented the nets (dictya) which are used
Britomartis
Theopompus c. 410 – c.380 BC Nicophon 5th century BC Nicochares (d.~345 BC) Eubulus early 4th century BC Araros, son of Aristophanes 388, 375 Antiphanes (~408–334
List of ancient Greek playwrights
List_of_ancient_Greek_playwrights
Title in the Peerage of England
on the death of his father-in-law in February 1311, died March 1322 Sir Eubulus le Strange, married Alice de Lacy before November 1324, died September
Earl_of_Lincoln
Title in the Peerage of England
and seventeenth Baron Strange. The third creation came in 1326 when Sir Eubulus le Strange was summoned to Parliament as Lord Strange. However, the title
Baron_Strange
Cretan priest in Greek mythology
Carmanor; Cook, p. 190; Smith, s.v. Carmanor, s.v. Chrysothemis, s.v. Eubulus. Burkert, p. 63. For the root krm as West Semitic "vineyard", see Stanislav
Carmanor_of_Crete
Castle built under King Edward I, just outside Builth Wells, Powys, Wales
Lacy, and her second husband Eubulus le Strange; in reward, Edward granted them Builth Castle for life. Following Eubulus' death in 1335, and Alice's subsequent
Builth_Castle
Greek mythical figure
Neoptolemus, Phoenix died and Neoptolemus buried him. The Greek comic poet Eubulus wrote a play titled Phoenix, so too did the Latin poet Ennius. The 4th-century
Phoenix_(son_of_Amyntor)
Anaxilas. She was the subject of several Attic plays, among them Nannion by Eubulus. Nannion was supposedly nicknamed Aix ("the goat"), although this nickname
Nannion
1561 English play
foreign invader. Arostus says that Parliament must decide upon a new King. Eubulus bemoans the chaos that has happened to the country and says that Parliament
Gorboduc_(play)
4th century BC Athenian comic poet
Lenaean victory in the 350s BC, most likely, where he was sixth after Eubulus, and fourth after Antiphanes. While being a Middle Comic poet, Alexis was
Alexis_(poet)
UK Parliament constituency (1832–1885)
Thelwall 1621 Sir John Trevor 1624 Sir Eubulus Thelwall 1625 Thomas Myddelton 1626 Sir Eubulus Thelwall 1628 Sir Eubulus Thelwall 1629–1640 No Parliaments
Denbighshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Denbighshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Caeneus (erotic subject) Kampylion, a name of a fragmentary comedy by Eubulus, as well. Panos Gonai, "Birth of Pan" Parthenidion, "Small Virgin" (possible
Araros
English Particular Baptist minister
1790. ‘A Letter to a Young Gentleman in Prison’ (under the pseudonym "Eubulus"), 1791. ‘A Review of some things pertaining to Civil Government,’ 1791
John_Martin_(minister)
of Sappho; a native of Rhodes, Telos or Tenos; flourished about 600 BC. Eubulus (poet), Athenian Middle Comedy poet, flourished 370s and 360s BC. Eugammon
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Administrative division of the Late Roman Empire (347-630s)
443) Flavius Anthemius Isidorus (424) Flavius Simplicius Reginus (435) Eubulus (436) Thalassius (439) Apraeumius (441) Eulogius (c. 451) Valentinianus
Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum
Praetorian_prefecture_of_Illyricum
Woman of British descent who lived in Rome c. 90 AD
epistle to Timothy in the New Testament contains a passage which reads "Eubulus saluteth thee, and Pudens, and Linus, and Claudia, and all the brethren
Claudia_Rufina
Aspect of ancient Greek society
me") on the ground. They also used makeup, apparently quite outrageously. Eubulus, a comic author, offers these courtesans derision: "plastered over with
Prostitution in ancient Greece
Prostitution_in_ancient_Greece
Calendar year
Xie Shang (or Renzu), Chinese general (d. 357) Adrian of Batanea (or Eubulus), Christian martyr Barnes, Timothy D. (1981). Constantine and Eusebius
308
Oration by Demosthenes (c. 361 BC)
result of a long-standing feud between the two. Meidias was a friend of Eubulus and supporter of the unsuccessful excursion in Euboea. He also was an old
Against_Meidias
2012-02-12 at the Wayback Machine — Saint Patrick's Church Saints Adrian and Eubulus Archived 2012-05-31 at the Wayback Machine - Lives of the Saints: March
Firmilian_(Roman_governor)
Nurse of Zeus in Greek mythology
(who date to the 5th or 4th century BC). The 4th-century BC comic poet Eubulus composed a now-lost work titled Amaltheia, which Richard L. Hunter believes
Amalthea_(mythology)
Nicole Schafer Enock Alu Biography English, Chinese Mandarin Deep End Eubulus Timothy Carishma Basday, Greg Kriek, Suraya-Rose Santos, Mahendra Raghunath
List_of_South_African_films
c. 1564 play by Richard Edwards
The play ends with Eubulus throwing Carisophus from the court and delivering a speech on the virtues of true friendship. Eubulus notes that true friendship
Damon_and_Pythias_(play)
Ravi Akshay Prathyusha Entertainments [citation needed] Meera Santhosh Eubulus Aditya Anand, Ishika Singh 150 M Entertainenrs [citation needed] A P R
List_of_Telugu_films_of_2016
1st century Christian saint and martyr
Santa Prassede Santa Pudenziana "Do your best to come before winter. Eubulus sends greetings to you, as do Pudens and Linus and Claudia and all the
Saint_Pudens
Calendar year
sought to reconcile the Athenians to Macedonia's expansion into Greece. Eubulus loses his influence on Athenian affairs. Demosthenes, though condemning
346_BC
forces for the suppression of piracy. On one occasion he was prosecuted by Eubulus for an act of extortion practised upon those who rented the silver mines
Moerocles
Pair of historical fantasy novels by Guy Gavriel Kay
escaping, but is stabbed in the back by Leontes's secretary, Pertennius Eubulus - a man who hated the Emperor and Empress, perceiving them to be impious
The_Sarantine_Mosaic
Jun Etō (江藤淳, 1932–1999, Japan, nf) Femi Euba (born 1941, Nigeria, d/f) Eubulus (fl. late 370s or 360s BCE, Greece, d) Juan Pablo Suazo Euceda (born 1972
List_of_authors_by_name:_E
Restoration comedy by John Dryden
Argaleon, favourite to Polydamas. Hermogenes, foster-father to Leonidas. Eubulus, his friend and companion. Rhodphil, captain of the guards. Palamede, a
Marriage_à_la_mode_(play)
Chief magistrate of an ancient Greek city-state
Themistocles Proxenus is a strategos 346–345 108.3 Archias 345–344 108.4 Eubulus 344–343 109.1 Lyciscus Phocion is a strategos. 343–342 109.2 Pythodotus
Eponymous_archon
Butterfly genus in family Lycaenidae
Staudinger, 1888 – northern hairstreak, northern imperial blue Jalmenus eubulus Miskin, 1876 Jalmenus evagoras (Donovan, 1805) – common imperial blue,
Jalmenus
Oration by Demosthenes
mainstay of Eubulus' policy. "Theorika" were allowances paid by the state to poor Athenians to enable them to watch dramatic festivals. Eubulus passed a
First_Philippic
Erastus of Paneas 1st century Erbin of Dumnonia 5th century Erc 5th century Eubulus 4th century Eucherius of Lyon c. 449 Eudocia (martyr) 100 Eudokia of Heliopolis
List of early Christian saints
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Work by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato
dialogue. In the 3rd century, a Middle Platonist living in Athens named Eubulus wrote a now-lost treatise that included a discussion on Philebus. Another
Philebus
Books, Sermons, Pamphlets &c. Impartially Considered in a Dialogue Between Eubulus and Sophronius. English Samuel Parker 1708–1708 Discurs Curiöser Sachen
List of early-modern periodicals
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the Younger, 235–229 BC (resigned), 224–223 BC (tortured and executed) Eubulus, before 351 BC Hermias, 351–342 BC Evarchus, c. 430–420 BC Cylon, 632 BC
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Calendar year
that Athens should not be involved in major wars, the Athenian leader, Eubulus, works for peace with Philip II of Macedon. Demosthenes is among those
347_BC
Decade
War". Chares' war party in Athens is replaced by one under Eubulus which favours peace. Eubulus restores the economic position of Athens without increasing
350s_BC
Ancient Roman family
Fulvius, praefectus urbi in AD 222, was torn to pieces, along with Aurelius Eubulus, by the soldiers and people, in the massacre which followed the death of
Fulvia_gens
Australian classicist (born 1953)
Thessaloniki. In 2013, Hunter was elected a Fellow of the British Academy. Eubulus: The Fragments. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1983 – via Internet
Richard_L._Hunter
Welsh landowner and politician
Thelwall Member of Parliament for Denbighshire 1621–1622 Succeeded by Sir Eubulus Thelwall Preceded by Sir John Hanmer, 1st Baronet Member of Parliament
John_Trevor_(1596–1673)
Calendar year
Hicetas of Syracuse, Greek mathematician and philosopher (b. c. 400 BC) Eubulus, Athenian statesman (b. c. 405 BC) "Herophilus - Alexandrian physician"
335_BC
Painting by Frederic Leighton
passage in the second Idyll of Theocritus. "One day came Anaxo daughter of Eubulus our way, came a-basket-bearing in procession to the temple of Artemis,
The Syracusan Bride leading Wild Animals in Procession to the Temple of Diana
The_Syracusan_Bride_leading_Wild_Animals_in_Procession_to_the_Temple_of_Diana
Play by James Shirley
by a feud between the houses of two noblemen, Eubulus and Macarius. Seleucus, the warlike son of Eubulus and heir of his house, proposes a way to end the
The_Coronation_(play)
Profession
and M. Scribonius Libo were made a three mensarii commission during 216. Eubulus History of banking List of banking families M. Hudson (2012). "The Invention
Banker_(ancient)
Theatrical comic interlude
indicate the character of the person. Philargyrus (the moneylover), father. Eubulus (the good adviser), father. Philostorgus (the fond-of-children), father
Studentes
Surname list
soldier some early bearers of the English title Baron Strange, including: Eubulus le Strange, 1st Baron Strange (died 1335), an especially competent and
L'Estrange
German classical historian (1850–1920)
autonomy based Hellenic policy from the Battle of Cnidus to the Peace of Eubulus") Teubner, Leipzig, 1874. Die Grundzüge der Erkenntnißtheorie und Methaphysik
Georg_Busolt
Princeton{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link). Hunter, R.L. (1983), Eubulus: The Fragments, Cambridge, ISBN 978-0-521-24436-7{{citation}}: CS1 maint:
Callimedon
Ancient Roman family
Opetreius Hilarus, a freedman buried at Rome. Publius Opetreius Hilarus Eubulus, one of the sexviri at Frusino in Latium. Gaius Opetreius C. l. Hyginus
Opetreia_gens
Subfamily of beetles
1807 i c g b Didymus Kuschel, 1982 c g Episcirrus Kuschel, 1958 i c g b Eubulus Kirsch, 1870 i c g b Eurhoptus LeConte, 1876 i c g b Euscepes Schönherr
Cryptorhynchinae
4th-century BCE Athenian politician and general
termination of the Social War. The quick end to the war was supported by Eubulus and Isocrates, but opposed by Chares and his party. In 353 BC, Chares was
Chares_of_Athens
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Simon, by the sword. Martyr Paul the Syrian (284-305) Martyrs Adrian and Eubulus, at Caesarea in Cappadocia (c. 308-309) Venerable Claudius. Saint Laurence
February 3 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
February_3_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Cosmetic product applied to the face
face to appear whiter". In his book Oeconominicus, Ancient Greek poet Eubulus in his play Stephanopolides compares lower class and upper-class women
Face_powder
Burlington 915 Emboden School (historical) School 392233N 0783513W Levels 1220 Eubulus Church Church 392823N 0782441W Largent 823 Everett Fruit Farm Spring Spring
List of placenames in Hampshire County, West Virginia
List_of_placenames_in_Hampshire_County,_West_Virginia
Decade
that Athens should not be involved in major wars, the Athenian leader, Eubulus, works for peace with Philip II of Macedon. Demosthenes is among those
340s_BC
and Sisinius 309 Theodulus 309 Valens 309 Adrian and Eubulus 310 Domnina 310 Dulas (Tatian Dulas) 310 Eleutherius
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 4th century
Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_4th_century
Euboean League Euboean vase painting Eubuleus Eubulides Eubulus (banker) Eubulus (poet) Eubulus (statesman) Eucharides Painter Eucheirus Euchenor Eucleia
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
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Count of Roucy
the marriage of the youngest daughter of Robert Guiscard to a certain Eubulus, a "very illustrious count". This daughter was Sybilla, the wife of Ebles
Ebles_II_of_Roucy
Oration by Demosthenes, delivered c. 352 BC
control over the Peloponnese. Proposing such a policy, he bluntly opposed Eubulus's faction, which was against any military excursion. Demosthenes, on the
For_the_Megalopolitans
Former monastery in Lincolnshire, England
daughter of Sir Hugh de Hastings). Alice de Lacy, 4th Countess of Lincoln Eubulus le Strange, 1st Baron Strange John Rochford Sections of the cloister range
Barlings_Abbey
Welsh nobleman (died c. 1306)
Ellesmere as well as Ellesmere Castle, recently granted to his brother-in-law Eubulus le Strange, 1st Baron Strange. He died sometime after 1343. Gruffydd was
Madog_Crupl
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Hope
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Genisia, the Virgin Mary of Turin, is a protectress invoked against drought in Catholic tradition.
Boy/Male
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May be
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Who Resides in a Lotus
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Hindu, Indian
Wise
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
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Christian, Greek, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Spanish
Sweet or Gentle
Male
French
Masculine form of French Gaëlle, GAËL means "holy and generous."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord Indra
Boy/Male
Tamil
Senthil | ஸேநà¯à®¤à¯€à®²
Red and formidable one
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