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honorable Gr****
should also be a
phil****ene. Some examples:
Evagoras of
Cyprus and
Philip II were both
called "
phil****enes" by
Isocrates The
early rulers...
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George Jarvis (1797–1828) was the
first American Phil****ene, who took part in the Gr**** Revolution.
George Jarvis, born in
Altona (today a
western borough...
- Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch
Gilbert du
Motier de La Fayette,
Marquis de La
Fayette (6
September 1757 – 20 May 1834),
known in the
United States as Lafayette...
- Epiphanes,
Phil****ene Arsaces XIV
Orodes I ?
Probably son of
Mithridates II 80–75 BC 75 BC The
Great King, Theopator, Euergetes, Epiphanes,
Phil****ene Arsaces...
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looked towards the West as a
political model for Greece. The
American phil****ene Samuel Gridley Howe
described Mavrokordatos: "His
manners are perfectly...
- The
Dictionary of
National Biography (DNB) is a
standard work of
reference on
notable figures from
British history,
published since 1885. The
updated Oxford...
- The
London Phil****enic Committee (1823–1826) was a
Phil****enic group established to
support the Gr**** War of
Independence from
Ottoman rule by raising...
- Ἀλέξανδρος, romanized: Alexandros; died 454 BC), also
known as
Alexander the
Phil****ene (Ancient Gr****: φιλέλλην; lit. 'loving of Greece' or '****enic patriot')...
- his left hand and a cup in his
right hand; Gr****
inscription reading ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΥ ΑΡΣΑΚΟΥ ΦΙΛΕΛΛΗΝΟΣ "of the
Great King
Arsaces the
Phil****ene"...
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admiration for his achievements. Furthermore, he also used the
title of
Phil****ene ("friend of the Gr****s"),
which had been
introduced during the reign...