Bema'rchius
(
*Bhma/rXios), a Greek sophist and rhetorician of Caesareia in Cappadocia, who lived in or shortly after the time of the emperor Constantine, whose history he wrote in a work consisting of ten books.
He also wrote declamations and various orations; but none of his works have come down to us. (Suidas,
s. v. Βημάρχιος; Liban.
Orat. p. 24, &c. ed. Reiske.)
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