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Epimenides

Epimenides of Crete (/ɛpɪˈmɛnɪdiːz/; Ancient Greek: Ἐπιμενίδης) was a semi-mythical 7th- or 6th-century BC Greek seer and philosopher-poet, from Knossos or Phaistos.

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related to Further reading · 48
Epimenides → Ancient History, Ancient World, Andrey, Antiquity, Brill, Brill's New Pauly, Bruxelles, California Press, Crète, Cyr, Demoulin, Diogenes, Dodds, Eminent Philosophers, Encyclopaedia, English, Epimemdes, Epy, Eric, Helmuth Schneider
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Epimenides → Acts, Alcmeonidae, Aristodemus, Aristotle, Ath, Athenaeus, Athenian, Athenians, Athens, Cratinus, Cretan, Crete, Diogenes Laërtius, Even, Knossos, Life, Lives, Mars Hill, One, Philosophers
related to Cretica · 15
Epimenides → Acts, Cretans, Epimenides' Cretica, Greek, He, Him, James Rendel Harris, Mopsuestia, Nestorian Scriptural, New Testament, Prof, Rendel Harris, Syriac, Theodore, Titus
related to References · 6
Epimenides → Cambridge University Press, Chisholm, Encyclopædia Britannica, Hugh, This, Vol
related to Epimenides paradox · 5
Epimenides → Cretans, New Testament Epistle, The Epimenides, This, Titus
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Epimenides → Argonautic, Crete, Minos, Rhadymanthus, Several
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Epimenides → Crete Fragments Archived December, Wayback Machine

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Epimenidesrelated to CreticaEpimenides' Cretica0.60section
Epimenidesrelated to CreticaNew Testament0.60section
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Epimenidesrelated to CreticaTheodore0.60section
Epimenidesrelated to CreticaMopsuestia0.60section
Epimenidesrelated to CreticaActs0.60section
Epimenidesrelated to CreticaRendel Harris0.60section
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