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Sopater (other)
Sopater may refer to: *Sopater, New Testament figure, the son of Pyrhus *Sopater (poet), author of at least 12 books of ''Eclogues'', see Callixenus of Rhodes *Sopater of Apamea Sopater of Apamea ( grc-gre, Σώπατρος ὁ Ἀπαμεύς; died before 337 AD), was a distinguished sophist and Neoplatonist philosopher. Biography Sopater was a disciple of Iamblichus, after whose death (c. 325 AD), he went to Constantinop ...
, 4th century sophist {{hndis ...
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Sopater
Sopater Orr, James, M. A., D. D. General EditorSopater ''International Standard Bible Encyclopedia''. 1915. Retrieved December 9, 2005. ( el, Σώπατρος, ''Sṓpatros'') was the son of Pyrhus,Sopater
(1991). Eds. Trent C. Butler. ''Holman Bible Dictionary'' Retrieved December 9, 2005
a man from the city of Berea, mentioned in Acts 20:4. Sopater and others ( Aristarchus and Secundus of the Thessalonians, and
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Sopater (poet)
Sopater Orr, James, M. A., D. D. General EditorSopater ''International Standard Bible Encyclopedia''. 1915. Retrieved December 9, 2005. ( el, Σώπατρος, ''Sṓpatros'') was the son of Pyrhus,Sopater
(1991). Eds. Trent C. Butler. ''Holman Bible Dictionary'' Retrieved December 9, 2005
a man from the city of , mentioned in Acts 20:4. Sopater and others ( Aristarchus and Secundus of the Thessalonians, and

Callixenus Of Rhodes
Callixenus of Rhodes ( grc-gre, Καλλίξενος or Καλλίξεινος ὁ Ῥόδιος) was a Hellenistic author from Rhodes. He was a contemporary of Ptolemy II Philadelphus, Ptolemy III Euergetes and Ptolemy IV Philopator. He wrote two works, both of which are lost. Works * ''Peri Alexandreias'' - A work consisting of four books, and referenced much by Athenaeus It contained the main account of the ''Tessarakonteres''. * An untitled catalogue of painters and sculptor Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Sculpture is the three-dimensional art work which is physically presented in the dimensions of height, width and depth. It is one of the plastic arts. Durable sc ...s (''Zografon te kai andriantopoion anagrafe''), of which Sopater, in the twelfth book of his ''Eclogae'' had made an abridgement.Photius ''Bibliotheca'' 161 p. 104 b 38; comp. Preller, Polem. Fragm. p. 178, &c.: ὁ δὲ δωδέκατος αὐτῶ ...
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