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Oenomaus of Gadara — For other people named Oenomaus, see Oenomaus (disambiguation). Oenomaus (or Oinomaus, Greek: Οἱνόμαος; 2nd century) of Gadara, was a Pagan[1] Cynic philosopher. He is known principally for the long extracts of a work attacking oracles, which… … Wikipedia
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Demonax — This article is about Cynic philosopher. For other uses, see Demonax (disambiguation). Demonax (Greek: Δημώναξ, Dēmōnax; c. AD 70–c.170) was a Cynic philosopher. Born in Cyprus, he moved to Athens, where his wisdom, and his skill in solving… … Wikipedia
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