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Parthenius or Parthenios (Greek: Παρθένιος) may refer to: People * Parthenius of Nicaea (1st-century BC–14 AD), Greek grammarian and poet * Parthenius of Chios, Greek epic poet. Son of Thestor, attested only in Suda. Modern historians suggests that this is the real name of the Thestorides of Phocaea, Thestorides * Saint Parthenius (died 4th-century, Rome), Armenian saint and martyr from Rome, who suffered martyrdom during the reign of Decius * Hierarch Parthenius of Lampsacus, bishop of Lampsacus in the 4th century, Greek Orthodox patron saint of cancer patients * One of several Greek Patriarch of Alexandria, Greek Patriarchs of Alexandria * One of several Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople * The chief chamberlain of Domitian (died 96) Geography

* A river which is now named Bartın River in northern Anatolia * Bartın, a city in Turkey * Mount Parthenion, Greece {{disambiguation, hndis, geo ...
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Parthenius Of Nicaea
Parthenius of Nicaea ( el, Παρθένιος ὁ Νικαεύς) or Myrlea ( el, ὁ Μυρλεανός) in Bithynia was a Greeks, Greek Philologist, grammarian and poet. According to the ''Suda'', he was the son of Heraclides and Eudora, or according to Hermippus of Berytus, his mother's name was Tetha. He was taken prisoner by Helvius Cinna in the Mithridatic Wars and carried to Rome in 72 BC. He subsequently visited Naples, Neapolis, where he taught Greek language, Greek to Virgil, according to Macrobius. Parthenius is said to have lived until the accession of Tiberius in 14 AD. Parthenius was a writer of elegy, elegies, especially dirges, and of short epic poems. He is sometimes called "the last of the Alexandrians". ''Erotica Pathemata'' His only surviving work, the ''Erotica Pathemata'' (, ''Of the Sorrows of Love''), was set out, the poet says in his preface, "in the shortest possible form" and dedicated to the poet Cornelius Gallus, as "a storehouse from which to draw mate ...
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