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- Demophilus (Ancient Gr****: Δημόφιλος) may refer to: Demophilus of Thespiae led a contingent of about 700 Thespians at the Battle of Thermopylae (480 BC)...
- Demophilus (Gr****: Δημόφιλος Demophilos), according to Herodotus, was the commander of a contingent of 700 Thespians at the Battle of Thermopylae (480...
- patriarchate of Demophilus memorable. Theodosius I offered to confirm him in his see if he would accept the Nicene Creed. Demophilus refused and was immediately...
- 380, after the expulsion of Demophilus by emperor Theodosius I[citation needed]. Eusebius. "14 - The Arians ordain Demophilus after the Death of Eudoxius...
- List of writers on laws of symmetry: Nexaris, Theocydes, a person named Demophilus, Pollis, a person named Leonidas, Silanion, Melampus, Sarnacus, Euphranor...
- Constantinople was Demophilus, a Homoian Arian. On his accession to the imperial throne, Theodosius offered to confirm Demophilus as bishop of the imperial...
- the raven’s wing, The song of death is in the raven’s cries: But when Demophilus begins to sing, The raven dies. Nicarchus is also the name of a character...
- arrived in Constantinople, 24 November 380, he expelled the Arian bishop, Demophilus of Constantinople, and surrendered the churches of that city to Gregory...
- Aristagoras † Aristocyprus † Callimachus † Charitimides † Cimon † Cynaegirus † Demophilus † Eualcides † Histiaeus † Onesilus † Perilaus † Coes of Mytilene  Leontiades ...
- share a definition of it as the restraint of the appetites.: 228–29  Demophilus, a Pythagorean philosopher of uncertain date, wrote: Cicero considered...