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'''[[Iamblichus]]''' (c. 245 – 325) was a Syrian philosopher.

'''Iamblichus''' may refer to the following people of ancient Syria:
'''Iamblichus''' may refer to the following people of ancient Syria:
*members of the [[royal family of Emesa]], such as:
*members of the [[royal family of Emesa]], such as:
** Iamblichus (flourished 2nd century BC), paternal grandfather of Sampsiceramus I
** Iamblichus (flourished 2nd century BC), paternal grandfather of Sampsiceramus I
** [[Iamblichus (phylarch)|Iamblichus]] (died 31 BC), also known as "Iamblichus I", one of the sons of Sampsiceramus I
** [[Iamblichus (phylarch)]] (died 31 BC), also known as "Iamblichus I", one of the sons of Sampsiceramus I
** Iamblichus II, son of Iamblichus I, Roman client priest king who reigned between 20 and 14 BC
** Iamblichus II, son of Iamblichus I, Roman client priest king who reigned between 20 and 14 BC
*[[Iamblichus (novelist)|Iamblichus]] (flourished 2nd century), Syrian novelist
*[[Iamblichus (novelist)]] (flourished 2nd century), Syrian novelist
*[[Iamblichus]] (c. 245 – 325), Syrian philosopher
*[[Iamblichus of Apameia]] (flourished 4th century), Syrian philosopher
*[[Iamblichus of Apameia]] (flourished 4th century), Syrian philosopher
*Saint Iamblichus, one of the legendary [[Seven Sleepers]]
*Saint Iamblichus, one of the legendary [[Seven Sleepers]]

Revision as of 17:44, 4 October 2020

Iamblichus (c. 245 – 325) was a Syrian philosopher.

Iamblichus may refer to the following people of ancient Syria:

  • members of the royal family of Emesa, such as:
    • Iamblichus (flourished 2nd century BC), paternal grandfather of Sampsiceramus I
    • Iamblichus (phylarch) (died 31 BC), also known as "Iamblichus I", one of the sons of Sampsiceramus I
    • Iamblichus II, son of Iamblichus I, Roman client priest king who reigned between 20 and 14 BC
  • Iamblichus (novelist) (flourished 2nd century), Syrian novelist
  • Iamblichus of Apameia (flourished 4th century), Syrian philosopher
  • Saint Iamblichus, one of the legendary Seven Sleepers