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Pamphilus may
refer to:
Pamphylus (mythology)
Pamphilus of Amphipolis,
painter of 4th
century BC, head of
Sicyonian School Pamphilus of Alexandria, grammarian...
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collection that
Pamphilus established.
Pamphilus also
managed a
school that was
similar to (or
perhaps a re-establishment of) that of Origen.
Pamphilus was compared...
- priest. In Alexandria, Egypt,
Pamphilus became devoted to the
works of
Origen of Alexandria.
Photius says that
Pamphilus was a
Phoenician born at Berytus...
- The
Ancient Library -
Pamphilus (Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Biography and Mythology) Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Pamphilus, a Gr****
painter of the...
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their child and in
addition Pamphilus'
friend Charinus is in love with Philumena.
Davus faces the three-way
wrath of
Pamphilus (for his advice), Charinus...
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identify them.
Pamphilus was one of the
chief authorities used by
Athenaeus in the Deipnosophists. The Suda ****igns to
another Pamphilus,
simply described...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Pamphylus (Ancient Gr****: Πάμφυλος) was a son of King
Aegimius and
brother of Dymas, was king of the
Dorians at the foot of
mount Pindus...
- Nestorius, Paul of Samosata, Valentinian).
Pamphilus is to be
distinguished from the
earlier Pamphilus of Caesarea,
martyr and
mentor of the encyclopaedic...
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Pamphilus of
Sulmona (Italian:
Panfilo di Sulmona, died c. AD 700) was
bishop of
Sulmona and
Corfinio (Valva)
during the late 7th century. He is revered...
- flavor[clarification needed],
Pamphilus, seu de
Amore ("
Pamphilus: or,
Concerning Love"),
written in Latin.
Pamphilus's name is
derived from the Gr****...