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Iamblichus
Iamblichus ( ; ; ; ) was a Syrian Arab Neoplatonist philosopher who determined a direction later taken by Neoplatonism. Iamblichus was also the biographer of the Greek mystic, philosopher, and mathematician Pythagoras. In addition to his philosophical contributions, his is important for the study of the sophists because it preserved about ten pages of an otherwise unknown sophist known as the Anonymus Iamblichi.
Mavia
Mawiyya (from , in
), also transliterated Mawia, Mawai, or Mawaiy, and sometimes referred to as Mavia of Tanukh) was an Arab queen, who ruled over the Tanukhids, a confederation of semi-nomadic Arabs, in southern Syria, in the latter half of the fourth century. She led her troops in a rebellion against Valens, riding at the head of her army into Phoenicia and Palestine. After she reached the frontiers of Egypt and repeatedly defeated the Roman army, the Romans finally made a truce with her on conditions she stipulated. Following her victory, Mawiyya was powerful enough to be able to dictate t
Kilab ibn Murrah
ancestor of Muhammad
'Amr ibn Luhayy
Pre-islamic tribal chief
Domitius Modestus
politician
Murrah ibn Ka'b
common ancestor of all Muhammad's grandparents
Imru' al-Qays ibn 'Amr
Second Lakhmid king
Abu Karib
himyarite King of Yemen (375–440 CE)
Ka'b ibn Lu'ayy
ancestor of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
Fatimah bint Sa'd
ancestor of Islamic prophet Muhammad
'Amr ibn Imru' al-Qays
Lakhmid king
Al-Nu'man I ibn Imru' al-Qays
king
Aws ibn Qallam
fourth king of al-Hirah, reigning between the years 363-368
Diophantus
ancient Greek rhetorician
Imru' al-Qays II ibn 'Amr
Description of an Arab poet
Epiphanius of Petra
ancient Greek rhetorician

Asma bint Adiy al-Bariqiyyah
mother of Kilab's half-brothers Taym and Yaqazah