of Miletus Hesychius has written:
'Biographi graeci qui ab Hesychio pendent' -- subject(s): Classical biography
Hesychius of Cazorla died in 0##.
John G. Coppeck has written: 'The temple of Apollo Didymaios, Miletus'
Bernard Aubert has written: 'The shepherd-flock motif in the Miletus discourse (Acts 20:17-38) against its historical background'
There is no Roman of note by the name of Miletus. Miletus was an ancient city founded by the Greeks in present day Turkey.There is no Roman of note by the name of Miletus. Miletus was an ancient city founded by the Greeks in present day Turkey.There is no Roman of note by the name of Miletus. Miletus was an ancient city founded by the Greeks in present day Turkey.There is no Roman of note by the name of Miletus. Miletus was an ancient city founded by the Greeks in present day Turkey.There is no Roman of note by the name of Miletus. Miletus was an ancient city founded by the Greeks in present day Turkey.There is no Roman of note by the name of Miletus. Miletus was an ancient city founded by the Greeks in present day Turkey.There is no Roman of note by the name of Miletus. Miletus was an ancient city founded by the Greeks in present day Turkey.There is no Roman of note by the name of Miletus. Miletus was an ancient city founded by the Greeks in present day Turkey.There is no Roman of note by the name of Miletus. Miletus was an ancient city founded by the Greeks in present day Turkey.
Vitus Miletus died in 1615.
Vitus Miletus was born in 1549.
Thales of miletus married a young woman named Jane miletus, he married her at the age of 23, they were very happy together and their wedding was successful!
Miletus is an ancient city in Greece. It was the Greatest Greek city until 500 BC. Miletus was also the city that begun the Persian Wars. It is pronounced My-lee-tus.
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Anaximander of miletus
Anaximander was someone who was part of the politics of Miletus, which is now modern day Turkey. He was born in 610 BC.
The following geometers were born in turkey; Thales of Miletus (c. 630-c 550) Anaximander of Miletus (c. 610-c. 547) Anaximenes of Miletus (fl. c. 546.)