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    A thallus usually names the entire body of a multicellular non-moving organism in which there is no organization of the tissues into organs. Many of these organisms were previously known as the thallophytes, a polyphyletic group of distantly related organisms.
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    Thallus was a historian whose works have been lost to history, with only fragments remaining. The fragments from the three books of Thallus, which summarize events from the sack of Troy to the 167th Olympiad, provide insight into the historian's life and works. Thallus was also known for recording Syrian events, as was Castor of Rhodes.
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    Thallus or Thallos ( Greek: Θαλλός ), perhaps a Samaritan, was an early historian who wrote in Koine Greek. He wrote a three-volume history of the Mediterranean world from before the Trojan War to the 167th Olympiad, 112–108 BC, or perhaps to the 217th Olympiad, AD 89-93.
    Thallus was a Greek historian, perhaps Samaritan, who wrote a three-volume history of the Mediterranean world, mostly lost. His works are important to some Christians, confirming the historicity of Jesus. He is known for referring to the darkness at the crucifixion of Jesus, explained as a solar eclipse.
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  5. thal·lus
    noun
    botany
    1. a plant body that is not differentiated into stem and leaves and lacks true roots and a vascular system. Thalli are typical of algae, fungi, lichens, and some liverworts.
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