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Agrippa Castor
AGRIPPA CASTOR: Christian author who lived in the time of Hadrian, and was perhaps an Egyptian. Eusebius (Hist. eccl., iv. 7) speaks of him very highly. He wrote a refutation of the Gnostic Basilides, which, according to Eusebius, showed independent knowledge of the latter’s teaching.
Bibliography: MPG, vi.; M. J. Routh, Reliquiæ sacræ, i: 85-90, Oxford, 1846.
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