Apollonius of Tyana died in 100.
Apollonius of Perga was known as 'The Great Geometer'.
He is credited with introducing the words: ellipse, parabola and hyperbola.
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It is how Tony Stark developed a disease that was going to kill him, so he lives life to the fullest. If you have seen Ironman 1, than you can guess what it is like. He has to fight Rhodes, because he didn't like what Tony was doing. He then discovers a new element that heals him, but not after Rhodes steals an Ironman suit. Tony's business rival (who wants Tony dead) then tricks it out completely. All while this is going on, there is a new villain that comes up and fights Tony periodically throughout the movie. In the end, Tony and Rhodes (who became friends again) have to fight an army of robots that were made by the business rival and the new villain. After they finished them all off, The new villain comes out in an Ironman suit that he built. Rhodes and Tony kill him, and everything is good and happy.
Apollonius of Rhodes was born in -2##.
Apollonius of Tyana died in 100.
Apollonius von Maltitz died in 1870.
Apollonius the Apologist died on 185-04-21.
The epic poem "Argonautica" was written by the ancient Greek poet Apollonius of Rhodes. It tells the tale of Jason and the Argonauts' quest for the Golden Fleece.
Apollonius of Perga was a Holocaust victim. He was put in a concentration camp and inhaled genocide.
The Library was headed by a Director, who also tutored the Royal family. * Demetrius- while he did help get it started, it is disputed whether or not he was ever Director. * Zenodotus * Callimachus * Apollonius of Rhodes * Erastosthenes * Aristophanes of Byzantium * Apollonius Eidographos * Aristarchus of Samothrace
Apollonius' death is a mystery. According to some he fell out of favor with Emperor Severu, who put him on trail and had his hair cut off to eliminate his magical powers. Apollonius simply disappeared from the courtroom never to be seen again.
Apollonius Dyscolus. has written: 'The syntax of Apollonius Dyscolus'
Brian Rhodes died in 1993.
Gordon Rhodes died in 1960.
Anthony Rhodes died in 2004.