Berytius ('Berytian') is a Latin surname given to several writers native of Berytus (modern-day Beirut):
Aquila is the Latin and Romance languages word for eagle. Specifically, it may refer to:
Aelian or Aelianus may refer to:
Greek may refer to:
Porphyry may refer to:
Apollodorus was a popular name in ancient Greece. It is the masculine gender of a noun compounded from Apollo, the deity, and doron, "gift"; that is, "Gift of Apollo." It may refer to:
Marcus Valerius Probus, also known as M. Valerius Probus Berytius or Probus the Berytian, was a Roman grammarian and critic, who flourished during Nero's reign.
Apollonius is a masculine given name which may refer to:
Bär is the surname may refer to:
Timotheus is a masculine male name. It is a latinized version of the Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timόtheos) meaning "honouring" (Τιμό) "God" (θεος). The English version Timothy is a common name in several countries.
Antoninus is a Latin masculine given name. It may refer to:
Kimhior Kimchi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Apollinaris may refer to:
Danielis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Stender is a surname of Germanic or Nordic origin and may refer to:
Atticista is a surname that can refer to two people in Classical history:
Al-Jurjani or simply Jurjani may refer to any of several historical Persian scholars:
Ben-David is a Hebrew patronymic surname. In Hebrew it means "son of David". It is one of the most common surnames in Israel. It may refer to the following people:
Hermippus of Berytus, also known as Hermippus Berytius or Hermippus the Berytian was a Greek grammarian from Berytus who flourished under Trajan and Hadrian. By birth he was a slave, but having become the disciple of Philo of Byblos, he was recommended by him to Herennius Severus, and attained to great eminence by his eloquence and learning. He wrote many works, among which were an account of dreams in five books, and a book Περὶ Ἑβδομάδος. He wrote a work on famous slaves, which included Parthenius of Nicaea. He is also quoted by Clement of Alexandria, and by Stephanus of Byzantium.
Ben-Zeev may refer to:
HaKohen may refer to:
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