Helladius of Antinoupolis°
HELLADIUS OF ANTINOUPOLIS°
HELLADIUS OF ANTINOUPOLIS ° (fl. c. 310 c.e.), Greek grammarian, who notes, in a passage derived from the Alexandrian antisemitic Exodus tradition, as do *Nicarchus and *Ptolemy of Chennos, that Moses was called "Alpha" because of his leprous spots (alphoi), but cites Philo as a source (in no extant work, however).
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