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List of students at the law school of Berytus information


Extant ancient texts provide a list of the names of 51 students who attended the law school of Beirut; these students came from twenty different Roman provinces. Some of those students were deemed notable and achieved fame.

Below is a list compiled by French scholar Paul Collinet; it includes the provinces and known cities from which each student originated.

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Saint Aphian
Provinces Cities Student names
(Listed in chronological order)
Arabia Severin and unnamed others
Theodorus
Armenia Anonymous (Mentioned in Zacharias' "Life of Severus)
Asia Tralles Chrysaorius
Bythinia Flavianus
Cappadocia Caesarea Menas
Caria Aphrodisias Athanasius
Cilicia Tarsus Peregrinus
Egypt Alexandria Anonymous? (in De opificio mundi)
Anatolius
Athanasius
Isidorus
Heliopolis Asclepiodotus
Euphratensis Samosata Evagrius
Europe Constantinople Apringius
Arcadius
John
Greece Eubea Anonymous (In Libanius ep.1062)
Hilarinus
Iberia Peter
Illyria Thessaloniki Georges
Lycia Paga Aphianus
Aedesius
Patara Philip
Elyseus
Osroene Edessa Anastasius
Palestine Gaza Lucius
Zacharias
Zenodorus
Orion
Zosimus
Macarius
Maiuma Zacharias
John
John Rufus
Ascalon Theodore
Evagrius
Stephen
Pamphylia Palladius
Phoenicia Beirut Pamphilus
Anatolius (Azutrio)
Priscianus
Celsinus
Iulianus
Constantinus
Eudoxius
Leontius
Anatolius (professor)
Tyre Gaianus
Pisidia Sozopolis Severus
Syria Antioch Artemon
Hermogenes
Paeoninus
Silvanus

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