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Epaenetus

 
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Epaenetus may refer to the following persons:

  • Epaenetus (Greek:Ἐπαίνετος, praised), a Christian at Rome to whom Paul sent his salutation. Epaenetus was one of the first Christians and beloved friend of Paul[1][2].
  • Epaenetus (633 -632 BC), an Archon of Athens.
  • Epaenetus, son of Silanus, a Macedonian Tethrippon winner at Lykaia in 308 BC[3].
  • Epaenetus, admiral of Ptolemy I Soter. He and Agis managed to suppress the revolt of Cyrene, Libya in 312 BC[4].
  • Epaenetus of Andros, a lover of Neaira.
  • Epaenetus, a culinary author frequently referred to by Athenaeus, who wrote one work "On Fishes"[5] and another "On the Art of Cookery".[6]

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ Rom.16:5 [1]
  2. ^ http://net.bible.org/
  3. ^ Arkadia- Lykaion-Epigraphical Database
  4. ^ The Annals of the World by James Ussher
  5. ^ Perip Ichthiôn, Athen. vii. p. 328, f. (cited by Smith)
  6. ^ Opsartntikos, Athen. ii. p. 58, b., iii. p. 88, [p. 22] c., vii. pp. 294, d., 297, c., 304, d., 305, e., 312, b., 313, b., ix. pp. 371, e., 395, f., xii. p. 516, c., xiv. p. 662, d. (cited by Smith)

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