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8 relations: Ammonius (Alexandrian monk), Ammonius Grammaticus, Ammonius Hermiae, Ammonius Lithotomos, Ammonius of Alexandria (Christian philosopher), Ammonius of Athens, Ammonius Saccas, Saint Amun.
Ammonius (Alexandrian monk)
Ammonius (Ἀμμώνιος) was a Christian monk involved in the power struggle between the bishop Cyril of Alexandria and the Praefectus augustalis Orestes in the 5th century.
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Ammonius Grammaticus
Ammonius Grammaticus (Ἀμμώνιος Γραμματικός) was a 4th-century Egyptian priest.
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Ammonius Hermiae
Ammonius Hermiae (Ammonius, son of Hermias; – between 517 and 526) was a Greek philosopher from Alexandria in the eastern Roman empire during Late Antiquity.
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Ammonius Lithotomos
Ammonius Lithotomos (Ἀμμώνιος; fl. 3rd century BC), of Alexandria, was a Greek lithotomist.
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Ammonius of Alexandria (Christian philosopher)
Ammonius of Alexandria (Ἀμμώνιος) is assumed to be a Christian philosopher who lived in the 3rd century.
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Ammonius of Athens
Ammonius of Athens (Ἀμμώνιος), sometimes called Ammonius the Peripatetic, was a philosopher who taught in Athens in the 1st century AD.
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Ammonius Saccas
Ammonius Saccas (Ἀμμώνιος Σακκᾶς; 175 AD243 AD) was a Hellenistic Platonist self-taught philosopher from Alexandria, generally regarded as the precursor of Neoplatonism and/or one of its founders.
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Saint Amun
Ammon, Amun (Ⲁⲃⲃⲁ Ⲁⲙⲟⲩⲛ), Ammonas (Ἀμμώνας), Amoun (Ἀμοῦν), or Ammonius the Hermit (Ἀμμώνιος) was a 4th-century Christian ascetic and the founder of one of the most celebrated monastic communities in Egypt.
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Also known as Ammonius (Alexandria 5th Century AD), Ammonius (disambiguation), Ammonius (monk), Ammonius of Alexandria, Ammonius of Alexandria (Christian).

