- POLEMON OF ILIUM°
- POLEMON OF ILIUM° (c. 202–181 B.C.E.), Greek author of a lost history in which the Exodus was used to date the mythological Greek king Apis, according to Eusebius, Praeparatio Evangelica, 10:10, 15.
Encyclopedia Judaica. 1971.
Encyclopedia Judaica. 1971.
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