Dio Chrysostom
Dio Chrysostom (; ''Dion Chrysostomos''),
Dio of Prusa or
Cocceianus Dio (c. 40 – c. 115 AD), was a
Greek orator, writer, philosopher and historian of the
Roman Empire in the 1st century AD. Eighty of his ''Discourses'' (or ''Orations''; ) are extant, as well as a few letters, a mock essay ''Encomium on Hair'', and a few other fragments. His
sobriquet ''Chrysostom'' comes from the
Greek , which literally means "golden-mouthed".
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