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Ancient Greek astrologer
Rhetorius provides an informative link between the earlier Hellenistic tradition and the Arab and medieval practices that followed him. Rhetorius qui
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Egyptian philosopher and poet
an acute politician, but ugly, arrogant, unscrupulous and treacherous. Rhetorius, an Egyptian astrologer, called him a charlatan and a libertine. He has
Pamprepius
Eastern Roman emperor from 457 to 474
months following his birth. The only sources about him are a horoscope by Rhetorius and a hagiography of Daniel the Stylite. The Georgian Chronicle, a 13th-century
Leo_I_(emperor)
Ancient Greek astrologer
paraphrased by later writers, particularly the Neoplatonist Porphyry, and Rhetorius of Egypt. There is also a later Byzantine epitome, or summary, of his
Antiochus_of_Athens
Astrological concept
Libri VIII. Astrology Classics. p. 36. ISBN 978-1933303109. Rhetorius (2009). Rhetorius of Egypt: Astrological Compendium Containing His Explanation
Essential_dignity
1st century Egyptian astrologer
David Pingree concluded that he is used as a source by Vettius Valens and Rhetorius, which dates him to at least the first century AD, while Wolfgang Hübner
Teucer_of_Babylon
Ancient Greco-Roman astrology
Maternus Marcus Manilius Paulus Alexandrinus Ptolemy Petosiris to Nechepo Rhetorius Tetrabiblos Vettius Valens Worship of heavenly bodies Pingree (1997) p
Hellenistic_astrology
Philosophical texts attributed to Hermes Trismegistus
before c. 500 CE, and which shared a source with the Byzantine astrologer Rhetorius (fl. c. 600 CE). The Kitāb ʿArḍ Miftāḥ al-Nujūm ("The Book of the Exposition
Hermetica
Eastern Roman empress from 474 to 515
months following his birth. The only sources about him are a horoscope by Rhetorius and a hagiography of Daniel the Stylite. Ariadne was born prior to the
Ariadne_(empress)
Robert Thomas Cross Regiomontanus Carl Reichenbach Georg Joachim Rheticus Rhetorius of Egypt Richard of Wallingford Ali ibn Ridwan Lois Rodden Roger of Hereford
List_of_astrologers
Lydus Mazaris Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople Leontius Pilatus Rhetorius Simeon Seth Theodore Prodromus Theodorus Hyrtacenus Anna Comnena Constantine
List_of_Greek_artists
Eastern Roman empress from 457 to 474
months following his birth. The only sources about him are a horoscope by Rhetorius and a hagiography of Daniel the Stylite. In January, 457 Marcian succumbed
Verina
American mathematics historian (1933–2005)
(with Erica Reiner) Babylonian Planetary Omens (Brill, Leiden). 2007: Rhetorius qui dictur: Compendium astrologicum: Libri Vi et VI (Berlin, Walter de
David_Pingree
Flat horse race in France
Treignac 1936: Tonnelle 1937: Canot 1938: Tricameron 1939–45: no race 1946: Rhetorius 1947: 1948: 1949: Telegram 1950: Aquino 1951: 1952: Bingo 1953: Sica Boy
Critérium_de_Saint-Cloud
Ancient astrologer
come down to us, including writings by Julian of Laodicea (c. 500 AD), Rhetorius (6th or 7th century), and, in the 5th or 6th century, Centiloquy (spuriously
Paulus_Alexandrinus
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English variant form of Latin Marlena, MARLEEN means "rebel of Magdala."Â
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Hindu
King of seasons, Spring, Lord of all seasons
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Tamil
In gods grace
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Scottish
Grace.
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Brave.
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Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
An Ascetic
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A life filled with happiness, Prosperity
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Tamil
Successful
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Teutonic American Latin
Free.
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Spanish
Feminine of Jovian derived from Jove who was the Roman mythological Jupiter and father of the sky.
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