Antiochus, correspondent of Libanius
Antiochus
official or patronage correspondent of Libanius
Antiochus is addressed by Libanius in Foerster Epistles 841 and 849 in this pilot packet. Letter 841 presents him as someone able to assist a deserving soldier, while Letter 849 presses him for action on a delayed request. His exact office and destination are not fixed by these headings alone.
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Letters sent
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Letters received
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Total letters
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All letters (4)
←libanius #841←libanius #849←libanius #876←libanius #948
From Libaniusc. 388 AD
Libanius asks Antiochus to assist a patient and deserving soldier whom Libanius himself could not help.
From Libaniusc. 388 AD
Libanius presses Antiochus for an answer or action on a long-pending request.
From Libaniusc. 388 AD
Libanius explains to Antiochus how his student, Marianus's son, is leaving his school early to join the imperial service.
From Libaniusc. 390 AD
Request for assistance for a father and son in distress.