Athenagoras

Athenagoras, an officer of the same name in the service of Perseus, who commanded at Thessalonica in the war with the Romans, 168 BC (Liv. xliv. 32.)

There were several other persons of this name, among whom we may mention a native of Cumae, spoken of by Cicero (pro Flacc. c. 7); a Platonic philosopher, to whom Boëthus dedicated his work peri ton para Platoni aporoumenon lexeon (Photius, Cod. 155); and a bishop of Byzantium. (Philipp. Cypr. Chron. p. 4; Fabric. Bibl. Graec. vii. p. 101.)




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