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Theodidaktos (Greek, from theos - 'god', and didaktos - taught) were "the immediate disciples of Ammonius Saccas, who was called Theodidaktos, “God-Taught” – such as Plotinus and his follower Porphyry."[1]

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  1. ^ Blavatsky, H. P. Key to Theosophy : Being a Clear Exposition, in the Form of Question and Answer, of the Ethics, Science, and Philosophy for the Study of Which the Theosophical Society Has Been Founded. ISBN 978-0-243-84289-6. OCLC 1147785221.