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Artybius
←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Persian general around the 5th or 6th century BCE}} '''Artybius''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀρτύβιος}}) was a general of
ancient Persia during the reign of
Darius the Great (that is, around the 5th or 6th centuries BCE). After the
Ionian Revolt had broken out, he sailed with a fleet to
Cyprus to conquer that island. The general
Onesilus of
Salamis, the head among the chiefs of Cyprus, asked to...'
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Artemon (physician)
←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek physician of the 1st century CE}} {{other people|Artemon}} '''Artemon''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀρτέμων}}) was a
physician of ancient Rome, who was said by
Roman naturalist and author
Pliny the Elder to have made use of cruel, unusual, superstitious remedies, that Pliny himself thought of more as "abominations" instead of actual cures.<ref>
Pliny the Elder, ''Natural Histo...'Tag: Disambiguation links added
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Artemon (royal double)
←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Syrian body double of Antiochus the Great in the 2nd century BCE}} {{other people|Artemon}} '''Artemon''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀρτέμων}}) was a
Syrian man of reputedly royal descent, who lived in and after the reign of
Antiochus III the Great. Artemon resembled the king so much that when Antiochus was killed in 187 BCE, the queen
Laodice III put Artemon into a bed, pretending that he was the king, and dangerously ill....'currentTag: Disambiguation links added
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Artemon of Miletus
←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek writer of the 1st century}} {{other people|Artemon}} '''Artemon''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀρτέμων}}) of
Miletus was a relatively well-known writer of
ancient Greece on the
interpretation of dreams and on
incubation cures.<ref>{{cite book | last =Thonemann | first =Peter | title =An Ancient Dream Manual: Artemidorus' The Interpretation of Dreams | publisher =Oxford...'Tag: Disambiguation links added
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Hans Lewy
→Life: with the only prior mention of Hans being Jewish having been removed, later parts about him fleeing hitler now make no sense. Moving Jewishness to the "Life" section of the article.current
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Artybius
←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Persian general around the 5th or 6th century BCE}} '''Artybius''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀρτύβιος}}) was a general of
ancient Persia during the reign of
Darius the Great (that is, around the 5th or 6th centuries BCE). After the
Ionian Revolt had broken out, he sailed with a fleet to
Cyprus to conquer that island. The general
Onesilus of
Salamis, the head among the chiefs of Cyprus, asked to...'
05:2405:24, 30 March 2024diffhist+1,056
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Artemon (physician)
←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek physician of the 1st century CE}} {{other people|Artemon}} '''Artemon''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀρτέμων}}) was a
physician of ancient Rome, who was said by
Roman naturalist and author
Pliny the Elder to have made use of cruel, unusual, superstitious remedies, that Pliny himself thought of more as "abominations" instead of actual cures.<ref>
Pliny the Elder, ''Natural Histo...'Tag: Disambiguation links added
01:2801:28, 30 March 2024diffhist+1,037
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Artemon (royal double)
←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Syrian body double of Antiochus the Great in the 2nd century BCE}} {{other people|Artemon}} '''Artemon''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀρτέμων}}) was a
Syrian man of reputedly royal descent, who lived in and after the reign of
Antiochus III the Great. Artemon resembled the king so much that when Antiochus was killed in 187 BCE, the queen
Laodice III put Artemon into a bed, pretending that he was the king, and dangerously ill....'currentTag: Disambiguation links added
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Artemon of Miletus
←Created page with '{{Short description|Ancient Greek writer of the 1st century}} {{other people|Artemon}} '''Artemon''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀρτέμων}}) of
Miletus was a relatively well-known writer of
ancient Greece on the
interpretation of dreams and on
incubation cures.<ref>{{cite book | last =Thonemann | first =Peter | title =An Ancient Dream Manual: Artemidorus' The Interpretation of Dreams | publisher =Oxford...'Tag: Disambiguation links added
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Hans Lewy
→Life: with the only prior mention of Hans being Jewish having been removed, later parts about him fleeing hitler now make no sense. Moving Jewishness to the "Life" section of the article.current