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Priscus

Priscus of Panium (/ˈprɪskəs/; Greek: Πρίσκος ὁ Πανίτης; 410s/420s AD – after 472 AD) was an Eastern Roman diplomat and Greek historian and rhetorician (or sophist).

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Edges45
Triples127
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.043478
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related to Remaining works · 38
Priscus → Ann Arbor, Attila, Barbarians, Blockley, Cambridge, Colin Douglas, Dindorfius, Evolution Publishing, Fifth-century Byzantium, Francis Cairns, Germany, Given, Gordon, Historici Graeci Minores, II, ISBN, John, Later Roman Empire, Leipzig, Lock-gray-alt-2
related to Biography · 29
Priscus → AD, After, Alexandria, Attila, Belgrade, Byzantine, Byzantine Empire, Danube, East, Egypt, Emperor Marcian's, Emperor Theodosius II, Euphemios, Greek, He, Hun, Hunnic, Huns, In, Maximinus
related to history · 22
Priscus → AD, Attila, BC, Byzantine Empire, Byzantium, Cassiodorus, Christian, Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, Emperor Zeno, Evagrius Scholasticus, Excerpta, Greek, He, History, Hun, It, Jordanes, Legationibus, Priscus's, Roman
related to Priscus's account of a dinner with Attila the Hun · 18
Priscus → After, All, As Priscus, Attila, Attila's, Chiefs, Constantinople, Eastern Roman, Eastern Romans, Hun, It, Kreka, Once, Priscus's, Roman, The, This, When
related to External links · 8
Priscus → Attila, Bury, Court, Media, Panium, Translation, Wikimedia CommonsGeorgetown University, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Priscus in fiction · 8
Priscus → Attila, Epirus, Geza Gardonyi, Gore Vidal's, He, Huns, Julian, Slave

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attila roman hun greek ad priscus's history emperor work one attila's eastern embassy huns isbn byzantium account dinner byzantine mission

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Evagrius Scholasticusinstance ofas well as by authors0.80text
Cassiodorusinstance ofas well as by authors0.80text
Jordanesinstance ofas well as by authors0.80text
and the author of the Soudainstance ofas well as by authors0.80text
Priscusrelated to BiographyPanion0.60section
Priscusrelated to BiographyThrace0.60section
Priscusrelated to BiographyAD0.60section
Priscusrelated to BiographyIn0.60section
Priscusrelated to BiographyMaximinus0.60section
Priscusrelated to BiographyByzantine0.60section
Priscusrelated to BiographyEmperor Theodosius II0.60section
Priscusrelated to BiographyAttila0.60section

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