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D. 222. High-priest, and the ruler of the synagogue. And well might they think slightly of his government when a pre- ^^ feet of Egypt owed his appointment to the emperor's Cassius, want of power to punish him. Epagathus had llb>lxxx - headed a mutiny of the prtetorian guards in Rome, in which their general Ulpian was killed ; and Alexander, afraid to punish the murderers, made the ringleader of the rebels prefect of Egypt in order to send him out of the way ; so little did it then seem necessa...ry to follow the cautious policy of Augustus, or to fear a rebellion in that province. But after a short time, when Epagathus had been forgotten by the Roman legion, he was removed to the government of Crete, and then at last punished with death.
(33) Potamo, a teacher of philosophy in Alexandria, had formerly tried, though with very little success, to Diogenes unite the followers of Plato and Aristotle, by show- i^ertius, ing how far the doctrines of those two philosophers ' agreed. But in this reign he was followed in his Suidas - attempt by Ammouius Saccas, who became the founder of a new and most important school of philosophy, that of the Alexandrian Platonists.


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