Areios (Philosoph) — Areios (griech. ˝Αρειος, lat. Arius oder Areus; * um 83 v. Chr.; † nach 9 v. Chr.) war ein Philosoph aus der ägyptischen Hauptstadt Alexandria und ein persönlicher Freund, Lehrer und Berater des römischen Feldherrn Octavian, des späteren Kaisers… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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