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Diocles of Carystus, the mathematician, died circa 180 BCE. He was born at 240 BCE in the city of Carystus.
Diocles was a Greek name and there are no known men called Diocles connected to the Roman Empire. There was a historian called Diocles who wrote about Roman history. There was a Roman emperor whose name was Diocletian.
John wrote the book of john to his friend Gauis, his helper in the church.
Diocles was a prominent ancient Greek mathematician and astronomer, active around the 2nd century BCE. He is best known for his work in geometry, particularly for his studies on burning mirrors and their properties, as well as his contributions to the understanding of parabolas. Diocles also authored a significant work called "On Burning Mirrors," which explored the principles of optics and the focus of light. His investigations laid the groundwork for later developments in both mathematics and physics.
Gauis Julius Ceaser
Diocles, a famous ancient Roman charioteer, is said to have participated in over 4,000 races during his career. He was known for his exceptional skill and longevity in the sport, competing for approximately 24 years. His remarkable achievements made him one of the most celebrated figures in ancient chariot racing.
Yes im a 75 year old woman and I find him so fit that I have to put posters of him all over the house.
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Mario Appelius has written: 'La sfinge nera dal Marocco al Madagascar' 'Il crollo dell'impero dei negus' -- subject(s): Italo-Ethiopian War, 1935-1936 'Nel paese degli uomini nudi' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'La guerra dell'Asse e il mondo di domani' -- subject(s): World politics, Reconstruction (1939-1951)
Gauis Octavian Thurinus was the great nephew of Julius Caesar, Julius Caesar adopted him as his heir and he became Gauis Octavian Caesar and when he became emperor he adopted the name Augustus Caesar, he was the first Roman Emperor. Julius Caesar only had the title 'dictator for life'
Gaius Appuleius Diocles, who earned a $15 billion networth in his time. In modern times it'd be Tiger Woods closing in nearly $1 billion.
Some famous Greek mathematicians include Thales, Pythagoras, Hero, Perseus, Diocles, Archimedes, and a whole load of other ones.