Apollonius of Tyana
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Greek

Neo-pythagorean. He was reputed to have worked miracles, came to be worshipped by some devotees, and thus represents magic, mystery, and the hope for miraculous intercession.

Contemporaries
39–81Titus
42 BCE–37Tiberius
fl. 50St. Thomas
75–160Suetonius
fl. 50St. Stephen
fl. c. 50 BCE–c. 50Shammai
5 BCE–65Lucius Seneca
?–31Sejanus
fl. 50Salome
35–100Quintilian
62–114Pliny
fl. 50Pontius Pilate
fl. 50Phaedrus
fl. 50St. Peter
fl. c. 10–c. 67St. Paul
43 BCE–17Ovid
32–98Marcus Nerva
37–68Nero
?–63Mary
40–104Martial
fl. 50St. Mark
fl. 50Simon Magus
fl. 50St. Luke
58 BCE–29Drusilla Livia
55–130Juvenal
39 BCE–14Julia
20 BCE–40Philo Judaeus
37–?Flavius Josephus
fl. 50St. John the Baptist
fl. 50St. John
fl. 50Rabban Johanan ben Zakkai
fl. 50Judas Iscariot
fl. c. 50 BCE–c. 50Hillel
78–139Zhang Heng
?–50Gamaliel
50–130Epictetus
fl. c. 5 BCE–c. 33Jesus Christ
12–41Caligula
fl. 50Caiaphas
fl. 50Boudicca
63 BCE–14Augustus
fl. 50Petronius Arbiter
?–39Herod Antipas
50–135Akiba ben Joseph
15–59Agrippina