ABDUS

ABDUS
ABDUS
Eunuchus Parthus, Praecipuus post Sinnacen in
Artabanum coniurationis, ut repudiatô Aktabanô Phrahaten Româ regem arcesserent. Verum specie amicitiae vocatus ad epulas lentô venenô occubuit. Tacit. l. 6. c. 31.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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