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Ammonius
of Alexandra - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic games, 256 B.C.
256/_
Olympic victor in the stadion race: Ammonius of Alexandria
  Within translations:
Euseb]:Chron_207
time 131st [256 B.C.] - Ammonius of Alexandria, stadion
Ammonius 2
- a minister of Alexander Balas, king of Syria
149/42
Ammonius murders Laodice and other members of the Syrian royal family
  Within translations:
Diod_33.5
henes, sent privately to Ammonius, the viceroy of the king
Joseph:AJ_* 13.106-108 *
exander, by the means of Ammonius, who was his friend; [10
Joseph:AJ_13.112
tioch hated Alexander on Ammonius's account, as we have
Ammonius 3
- son of Ammonius; a director of the library at Alexandria
145/33
Ammonius succeeds Aristarchus as head of the library at Alexandria.
  Within translations:
POxy_1241
king there flourished Ammonius, Zenodotus, Diocles, and
Ammonius 4
of Cerceosiris - an Egyptian official in the 2nd century B.C.
118/8
PTeb_12, letters from Menches to Herodes and Ammonius.
Ammonius 5
- author of a book about Athenian prostitutes
Athen_13.567
es, and Apollodorus, and Ammonius, and Antiphanes, and als
Ammonius 6
of Alexandria - a grammarian, 2nd century B.C.
Philoch_120
writers, including Ammonius, say that this Thucydides was
Ammonius
- in documents
OGIS_130
(c. 143/2) ophon Hermias son of Ammonios Papias son of Ammo
OGIS_176
(98) re ephebes in the class of Ammonios during the seco
OGIS_59
(163) s Aristophanes Ammonios Philoxenos Aristopolis Nika
PCairZen_59362
piece at the request of Ammonios, not allowing myself to
PCairZen_59368
of their grievances against Ammonios. Sostratos to Zeno
PCairZen_59371
lculations on the new basis. & Ammonios may be the oikonom
PSI_495
he came to Ptolemais met with Ammonios and asked . . .
SelPap_1.12
sons of . . son of Ammonius, their mother being Sara
SelPap_1.152
Ammonius to his brothers Ju
SelPap_1.162
meone, either Gunthus or Ammonius, to remain with me u
SelPap_1.164
through that pestilent Ammonius the speculator and
SelPap_1.177
atyrus, with her kinsman Ammonius son of Heracleide
SelPap_1.21
and . . . son of Ammonius, all five presidents of
SelPap_1.33
of Hephaestion son of Ammonius, of the Sosicosmian
SelPap_1.35
Serenus son of Aurelius Ammonius, formerly exegete
SelPap_1.38
bank of Anubion son of Ammonius, of the Matidian t
SelPap_1.39
each for the other, and Ammonius son of Theon, Cyrena
SelPap_1.4
the holding of Bacchion son of Ammonius, on the north
SelPap_1.50
ollonius, witness. I, Aurelius Ammonius son of Psais,
SelPap_1.74
aclous daughter of Ammonius, aged about 66 years, wi
SelPap_1.84
Psenamounis also called Ammonius and Hermas and Apoll
SelPap_2.237
as from his excellency Ammonius, are urging us to
SelPap_2.240
rch, said : Theon son of Ammonius, represented by his
SelPap_2.286
To Ammonius Paternus, centurion,
SelPap_2.291
ianus, and of Maurus and Ammonius, Arab archers, so
SelPap_2.299
band Agathodaemon son of Ammonius son of Theoxenus, of
SelPap_2.309
Thaisarion daughter of Ammonius son of Mysthes, her
SelPap_2.318
hus from Aurelius Gaion son of Ammonius and Taeus. I
SelPap_2.325
uarter, and Titania with Ammonius son of Claudianus
SelPap_2.341
urelius Bion also called Ammonius, gymnasiarch, sena
SelPap_2.373
Aurelius Ammonius son of Ammonius, shi
SelPap_2.378
at Hermonthis of which Ammonius is head, for the ten
SelPap_2.395
of payment order. Ammonius son of Polydeuces, Syrion
SelPap_2.398
ivered in the village to Ammonius and Heracleides the
Syll_657
(155/4) &{157/6 B.C. } Ammonios of Pambotadai, the son of
THI_61.C
(early 2nd century) Corinth, the son of Ammonios Citharist: Niko
Ammonius → see
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