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ANTHEMUS — Macedoniae oppid. apud themam. Item urbs Syriae, Sirabo . Fluvius etiam Colchidis, et Gadis insulae … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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АНФЕМУС — • Anthemus, ή Άνθεμου̃ς, древний македонский город на Халкидике, невдалеке от Фермейского залива, предоставленный Филиппом олинфянам. Thuc. 2, 99. Dem. Phil. 2, 20 … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Amyntas I of Macedon — Amyntas I, king of Macedon (Greek Αμύντας Ά c. 540 ndash; 498 BC), was a tributary vassal of Darius Hystaspes of Persia. With him the history of Macedon may be said to begin. He was the first of its rulers to have relations with other countries;… … Wikipedia
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Anthimus — Anthimus, also spelled Anthimos, Anthinos or Anthinus, is a Greek name for males. In Italian and Spanish, the name is rendered as Antimo. The name may refer to:*Anthimus of Arezzo, saint and martyr *Anthimus of Nicomedia, bishop and martyr who… … Wikipedia
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