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Horus (fl. 4th century) was a Cynic philosopher and Olympic boxer who was victorious at the Olympic games in Antioch in 364 AD. He was born in Egypt, son of one Valens; Horus was originally a student of rhetoric and an athlete and was a victor at the Ancient Olympic Games in Antioch in 364,〔Libanius, ''Epistulae'' 1278〕 probably as a boxer.〔Macrobius, ''Saturnalia'' i. 7. 3〕 Horus was also commended in that year, together with his brother Phanes, to Maximus ''praefectus Aegypti'', and Eutocius.〔Libanius, ''Epistulae'' 1278; 1279〕 He later turned to Cynic philosophy. Horus appears as an interlocutor in Macrobius's ''Saturnalia'',〔Macrobius, ''Saturnalia'' vii. 7. 8; 17. 14, etc.〕 (dramatic date 384) and as a friend of Symmachus who commended him to Nicomachus Flavianus.〔Symmachus, ''Epistulae'' ii. 39〕 ==Notes==
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