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Epitaphian
Epitaphial Ep`i*taph"i*al, Epitaphian Ep`i*taph"i*an, a. Relating to, or of the nature of, an epitaph. The noble Pericles in his epitaphian speech. --Milton. Epitaphial Latin verses are not to be taken too literally. --Lowell.
Paphian
Paphian Pa"phi*an, a. [L. Paphius, Gr. ?, from ? the city Paphos.] Of or pertaining to Paphos, an ancient city of Cyprus, having a celebrated temple of Venus; hence, pertaining to Venus, or her rites.
Paphian
Paphian Pa"phi*an, n. A native or inhabitant of Paphos.

Meaning of Aphian from wikipedia

- Aphian (Apphian, Apian, Appian, Amphi****, Amphian; Amfiano in Spanish and Italian) is venerated as a martyr by the Catholic Church and by the Eastern...
- Christian martyred under Galerius Maximi****. He was the brother of Saint Aphian (or Amphi****). According to the martyrology, he publicly rebuked a judge...
- feet[citation needed] Aedesius of Alexandria shipwrecked with his brother Aphian Al****e of Canterbury axe[a] Aelred of Rievaulx crozier of an abbot, holding...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Apian or Api**** may refer to: Apian or Aphian, Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saint Peter Apian or Petrus Api****, as well...
- Alexander 4th century Anysia of Salonika 304 Apelles of Heraklion 1st century Aphian 4th century Aphrahat 4th century Aphrodisius 1st century Apollinaris of...
- 303 Alphaeus and Zacchaeus, 303 or 304 Rom**** of Caesarea, 303 or 304 Aphian, 2 April 305 Silv**** of Gaza, 311 In his Church History, Eusebius discusses...
- and the Eastern Orthodox Church. Eusebius also tells of martyred brothers Aphian and Aedesius, born to a noble Lycian family. They converted to Christianity...
- Jerusalem Zoilus     304 Cordoba, Spain Agapius     305   Alban     305   Aphian 286   305   Castus and Secundinus     305   Dioscurus     305   Hermolaus...
- and the Eastern Orthodox Church. Eusebius also tells of martyred brothers Aphian and Aedesius, born to a noble Lycian family. They converted to Christianity...
- martyred, 303 AD. 500 Christians in Tyre get tortured and martyred in 304 AD. Aphian, a student of the Law school of Berytus, is martyred on April 2 c. 305 AD...