Ἀσκληπιόδοτος

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τὸ βέλτερον κακοῦ καὶ τὸ δίμοιρον αἰνῶ, καὶ δίκᾳ δίκας ἕπεσθαι, ξὺν εὐχαῖς ἐμαῖς, λυτηρίοις μηχαναῖς θεοῦ πάρα → I approve the better kind of evil, the two-thirds kind, and that, in accordance with my prayers, through contrivances bringing salvation at the god’s hand

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Spanish (DGE)

-ου, ὁ
Asclepiódoto
1 escritor táctico del s. I a.C., Ascl., I.
2 un lesbio, App.Mith.48.
3 de Alejandría, filósofo neoplatónico del s. V d.C., Dam.Isid.126, p.170.
4 otro AP 9.704.

Wikipedia EN

Julius Asclepiodotus was a Roman praetorian prefect who, according to the Historia Augusta, served under the emperors Aurelian, Probus and Diocletian, and was consul in 292. In 296 he assisted the western Caesar Constantius Chlorus in re-establishing Roman rule in Britain, following the illegal rules of Carausius and Allectus.

Wikipedia EL

Ο Ιούλιος Ασκληπιόδοτος (λατ.: Iulius Asclepiodotus) ήταν Ρωμαίος πραιτοριανός έπαρχος επί Αυρηλιανού, Πρόβου και Διοκλητιανού και ύπατος το έτος 292.