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Publius Anteius Antiochus, or Antiochus of Aegae (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίοχος), was a sophist—or, as he claimed to be, a Cynic philosopher—of ancient Rome, from the Cilician port city of Aegeae (modern Yumurtalık). He lived around the 2nd century AD, during the reigns of the Roman emperors Septimius Severus and Caracalla, and is known from a number of inscriptions that indicate him to have been a student of Philostratus, as well as a Syrian named Dardanus and a certain Milesian named Dionysius.

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  • Publios Anteios Antiochos (II wiek) – starożytny sofista grecki. Pochodził ze znakomitego rodu w Ajgaj. Jego potomkowie pełnili urząd konsula, lecz on sam nie brał udziału w życiu politycznym, będąc tylko euergetą w rodzinnej polis. Studiował u Dardanosa oraz u Dionozisa z Miletu. Według przekazu Filostrata nie wyróżniał się w mowach formalnych, lepiej radził sobie w deklamacji, odznaczając się argumentacją, oskarżeniem, inwektywą oraz konstruowaniem apologii. Antiochos często przebywał w Argos i dowodził pokrewieństwa tego miasta z Ajgaj na gruncie mitologicznym. Dowodzi tego wystawiona przez niego stela w świątyni Apollina oraz mowy o związkach z Argos, wygłoszone przez niego w mieście rodzinnym. Zmarł w wieku 70 lat. (pl)
  • Antíoc d'Eges (grec antic: Ἀντίοχος Antíokhos) fou un sofista grec nadiu d'Eges de Cilícia i filòsof cínic, tal com ell mateix es considerava. Va florir cap a l'any 200, durant el regnat de Septimi Sever i Caracal·la. Va obtenir la ciutadania romana, i a partir de llavors utilitzà el nom de Publi Anteu Antíoc (llatí: Publius Anteius Antiochus). (ca)
  • Publius Anteius Antiochus, or Antiochus of Aegae (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίοχος), was a sophist—or, as he claimed to be, a Cynic philosopher—of ancient Rome, from the Cilician port city of Aegeae (modern Yumurtalık). He lived around the 2nd century AD, during the reigns of the Roman emperors Septimius Severus and Caracalla, and is known from a number of inscriptions that indicate him to have been a student of Philostratus, as well as a Syrian named Dardanus and a certain Milesian named Dionysius. (en)
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  • Antíoc d'Eges (grec antic: Ἀντίοχος Antíokhos) fou un sofista grec nadiu d'Eges de Cilícia i filòsof cínic, tal com ell mateix es considerava. Va florir cap a l'any 200, durant el regnat de Septimi Sever i Caracal·la. Va obtenir la ciutadania romana, i a partir de llavors utilitzà el nom de Publi Anteu Antíoc (llatí: Publius Anteius Antiochus). Era d'una família distingida, i alguns dels seus parents van ser després cònsols a Roma. No va prendre part en la política del seu país, però amb les seves riqueses, augmentades per la liberalitat dels emperadors, es va permetre donar suport i alleujar els seus conciutadans quan era necessari. Solia passar les nits al temple d'Asclepi, en part buscant els somnis per comunicar-se amb el déu, i en part per conversar amb altres persones que hi passaven les nits en vetlla. Durant la guerra de Caracal·la contra els Parts, es va posar en un primer moment al servei de l'exèrcit romà pel seu mode de vida cínic, però després va desertar i va passar-se al costat dels parts junt amb Tiridates. Era un dels retòrics més distingits de la seva època. Va ser deixeble de Dàrdan i de Dionís de Milet. El seu estil, quan parlava, era molt concís, expressava amb claredat el seu pensament i no tenia les floritures dels altres retòrics de l'època. Va adquirir una bona reputació com a escriptor. Filòstrat d'Atenes menciona una obra històrica seva, ἱστορία, que elogia per l'elegància del seu estil, però no se'n coneix el contingut. També se sap que va escriure una altra obra anomenada Ἀγορά. (ca)
  • Publius Anteius Antiochus, or Antiochus of Aegae (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίοχος), was a sophist—or, as he claimed to be, a Cynic philosopher—of ancient Rome, from the Cilician port city of Aegeae (modern Yumurtalık). He lived around the 2nd century AD, during the reigns of the Roman emperors Septimius Severus and Caracalla, and is known from a number of inscriptions that indicate him to have been a student of Philostratus, as well as a Syrian named Dardanus and a certain Milesian named Dionysius. Antiochus belonged to a distinguished family, some members of which were afterwards raised to the consulship at Rome. He took no part in the political affairs of his native city, but with his large property, which was increased by the liberality of the emperors, he was enabled to support and relieve his fellow citizens whenever it was needed. He is said to have spent his nights in the temple of the Roman god of sleep Asclepius, partly on account of the dreams and the communications with the god in them, and partly on account of the conversation of other persons who likewise spent their nights there without being able to sleep. During the Parthian war of Caracalla he was at first of some service to the Roman army by his Cynic mode of life, but afterwards he deserted to the Parthians under Tiridates II of Armenia. Antiochus was one of the most distinguished rhetoricians of his time. He used to speak extempore, and his declamations and orations are said to have been distinguished for their pathos, their richness in thought, and the precision of their style, which had nothing of the pomp and bombast of other rhetoricians. He also acquired some reputation as a writer. Philostratus mentions a historical work of his (ἱστορία) which is praised for the elegance of its style, but the subject of this history is unknown. The grammarian Phrynichus Arabius mentions a writer of this name who produced a work called Agora (Ἀγορά), who may be the same author. Antiochus was at some point in his career honored by the city of Argos for claiming kinship between Argos and Aegeae. (en)
  • Publios Anteios Antiochos (II wiek) – starożytny sofista grecki. Pochodził ze znakomitego rodu w Ajgaj. Jego potomkowie pełnili urząd konsula, lecz on sam nie brał udziału w życiu politycznym, będąc tylko euergetą w rodzinnej polis. Studiował u Dardanosa oraz u Dionozisa z Miletu. Według przekazu Filostrata nie wyróżniał się w mowach formalnych, lepiej radził sobie w deklamacji, odznaczając się argumentacją, oskarżeniem, inwektywą oraz konstruowaniem apologii. Antiochos często przebywał w Argos i dowodził pokrewieństwa tego miasta z Ajgaj na gruncie mitologicznym. Dowodzi tego wystawiona przez niego stela w świątyni Apollina oraz mowy o związkach z Argos, wygłoszone przez niego w mieście rodzinnym. Zmarł w wieku 70 lat. (pl)
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