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  • Eusebius
  • Greek Christian bishop and scholar (c. 260 – 339)

    Eusebius Pamphili: "Eusebius, son of Pamphilus". The name may also indicate that Eusebius was made Pamphilus's heir. Pamphilus gave Eusebius a strong admiration

    Eusebius

    Eusebius

    Eusebius

  • Pamphilus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Pamphilus may refer to: Pamphylus (mythology) Pamphilus of Amphipolis, painter of 4th century BC, head of Sicyonian School Pamphilus of Alexandria, grammarian

    Pamphilus

    Pamphilus

  • Pamphilus of Caesarea
  • Presbyter of Caesarea Maritima, Syria Palaestina

    priest. In Alexandria, Egypt, Pamphilus became devoted to the works of Origen of Alexandria. Photius says that Pamphilus was born at Berytus, and a scholar

    Pamphilus of Caesarea

    Pamphilus of Caesarea

    Pamphilus_of_Caesarea

  • Pamphilus (painter)
  • Macedonian painter

    The Ancient Library - Pamphilus (Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology) Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Pamphilus, a Greek painter of the

    Pamphilus (painter)

    Pamphilus_(painter)

  • Small heath (butterfly)
  • Species of butterfly

    moment on the pavement. Coenonympha pamphilus ♂ Coenonympha pamphilus ♂ △ Subspecies of the Coenonympha pamphilus include: C. p. lyllus (Esper, 1806)

    Small heath (butterfly)

    Small heath (butterfly)

    Small_heath_(butterfly)

  • Pamphilus de amore
  • Pamphilus de amore (or, simply, Pamphilus or Pamfilus) is a 780-line, 12th-century Latin comedic play, probably composed in France, but possibly Spain

    Pamphilus de amore

    Pamphilus de amore

    Pamphilus_de_amore

  • Pamphilus of Sulmona
  • Catholic saint

    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

    Pamphilus of Sulmona

    Pamphilus of Sulmona

    Pamphilus_of_Sulmona

  • Pamphilus the Theologian
  • 6th century Palestinian Christian theologian

    Nestorius, Paul of Samosata, Valentinian). Pamphilus is to be distinguished from the earlier Pamphilus of Caesarea, martyr and mentor of the encyclopaedic

    Pamphilus the Theologian

    Pamphilus_the_Theologian

  • Hecyra
  • Ancient Roman play by Terence

    Athenian gentleman and father of Pamphilus. Sostrata – Wife of Laches. The mother-in-law of the play's title. Pamphilus – Son of Laches and Sostrata. Married

    Hecyra

    Hecyra

    Hecyra

  • Andria (comedy)
  • Roman comedy by Terence

    In addition, Pamphilus' friend Charinus is himself in love with the soon-to-be-wed Philumena. Davus faces the three-way wrath of Pamphilus (for tendering

    Andria (comedy)

    Andria (comedy)

    Andria_(comedy)

  • Catacomb of San Panfilo
  • including the famous 'cubiculum duplex' housing the remains of Pamphilus' wife and traces of Pamphilus' cult. The intermediate floor is made up of two ambulacra

    Catacomb of San Panfilo

    Catacomb_of_San_Panfilo

  • Pamphilus of Alexandria
  • identify them. Pamphilus was one of the chief authorities used by Athenaeus in the Deipnosophists. The Suda assigns to another Pamphilus, simply described

    Pamphilus of Alexandria

    Pamphilus_of_Alexandria

  • Pamphlet
  • Unbound book

    comic poem with a satiric flavor, Pamphilus, seu de Amore ('Pamphilus: or, Concerning Love'), written in Latin. Pamphilus's name is derived from the Greek

    Pamphlet

    Pamphlet

    Pamphlet

  • Hostia gens
  • Minor plebeian family of Rome

    wall in the temple of Juno at Casilinum in 71 BC. Gaius Hostius C. l. Pamphilus, a freedman and physician, dedicated a sepulchre at Rome, dating between

    Hostia gens

    Hostia_gens

  • Pamphylus (mythology)
  • Dorian hero in Greek mythology

    In Greek mythology, Pamphylus (Ancient Greek: Πάμφυλος) was a Dorian hero. He was considered to be the eponymous hero of one of the three tribes (phylai)

    Pamphylus (mythology)

    Pamphylus (mythology)

    Pamphylus_(mythology)

  • Hesychius of Alexandria
  • Greek philologist and lexicographer

    based on that of Diogenianus (itself extracted from an earlier work by Pamphilus), but that he has also used similar works by the grammarian Aristarchus

    Hesychius of Alexandria

    Hesychius of Alexandria

    Hesychius_of_Alexandria

  • Codex Sinaiticus
  • 4th-century handwritten Bible copy in Greek

    Rendel Harris believed that the manuscript came from the library of Pamphilus at Caesarea Maritima. Streeter, Skeat, and Milne also believed that it

    Codex Sinaiticus

    Codex Sinaiticus

    Codex_Sinaiticus

  • Theological Library of Caesarea Maritima
  • Library

    library that he appended to his life of Pamphilus. A passage from the lost life, quoted by Jerome, describes how Pamphilus supplied impoverished scholars with

    Theological Library of Caesarea Maritima

    Theological Library of Caesarea Maritima

    Theological_Library_of_Caesarea_Maritima

  • Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Archbishop of Alexandria, Egypt; includes the designation "pope"

    Historia Ecclesiastica Book VII, chapter 7.7 Pamphilus of Caesarea (2012). The Sacred Writings of Eusebius Pamphilus (Extended Annotated ed.). Jazzybee Verlag

    Patriarch of Alexandria

    Patriarch of Alexandria

    Patriarch_of_Alexandria

  • Apokatastasis
  • Restoration to the original or primordial condition

    Lulu.com. p. 78. ISBN 978-0-935461-31-2. Methodius, who wrote A.D. 300; Pamphilus and Eusebius, A.D. 310; Eustathius, A.D. 380; Epiphanius, A.D. 376 and

    Apokatastasis

    Apokatastasis

  • List of Latin phrases (full)
  • act 1, line 126. Originally literal, referring to the tears shed by Pamphilus at the funeral of Chrysis, it came to be used proverbially in the works

    List of Latin phrases (full)

    List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)

  • Tyrannius Rufinus
  • Monk, historian, and theologian (ca.344–411)

    interest and curiosity, he published a Latin translation of the Apology of Pamphilus for Origen. In an appendix, he claimed that many of the controversial

    Tyrannius Rufinus

    Tyrannius Rufinus

    Tyrannius_Rufinus

  • Nymphalidae
  • Largest butterfly family

    interrogationis Red admiral, Vanessa atalanta Small heath, Coenonympha pamphilus Small tortoiseshell, Nymphalis urticae Gatekeeper, Pyronia tithonus Small

    Nymphalidae

    Nymphalidae

    Nymphalidae

  • Law school of Berytus
  • Ancient school of Roman law, to 551 AD

    Caesarea, Pamphilus of Caesarea was born into a rich family in Beirut in the latter half of the 3rd century and attended its law school. Pamphilus later became

    Law school of Berytus

    Law school of Berytus

    Law_school_of_Berytus

  • Terence
  • Roman comic playwright (c. 195/185 BC–c.159 BC

    friend Charinus is in love with the daughter that Pamphilus rejects. The wily slave Davus advises Pamphilus to agree to the marriage, believing that Chremes

    Terence

    Terence

    Terence

  • List of butterflies of Great Britain
  • Scotland Small heath – Coenonympha pamphilus V C. pamphilus pamphilus – throughout, except far north and Hebrides C. pamphilus rhoumensis – Hebrides Large heath

    List of butterflies of Great Britain

    List_of_butterflies_of_Great_Britain

  • Encyclopedism
  • School of thought favoring compiling all human knowledge in one source

    Diogenianus did not excerpt directly from Pamphilus, but rather from Vestinus. So we have the chain Pamphilus-Vestinus-Diogenianus-Hesychius." Formisano

    Encyclopedism

    Encyclopedism

    Encyclopedism

  • List of Catholic saints
  • 1839 by Pope Gregory XVI Palatias 200s 302 found in Roman Martyrology Pamphilus of Caesarea late 200s 16 February 309 Pancras of Rome c. 289 12 May 303

    List of Catholic saints

    List_of_Catholic_saints

  • Melania the Elder
  • Holy Land saint (c. 350 – before 410 or c. 417)

    the Black Nilus of Sinai Quadratus of Athens Pachomius the Great Pacian Pamphilus of Caesarea Papias of Hierapolis Pambo Pantaenus Paul of Thebes Paul the

    Melania the Elder

    Melania the Elder

    Melania_the_Elder

  • Origen
  • Christian scholar, ascetic, and theologian (c. 185 – c. 253)

    titles of just under 2,000 treatises written by Origen in his lost Life of Pamphilus. Jerome compiled an abbreviated list of Origen's major treatises, itemizing

    Origen

    Origen

    Origen

  • Elegiac comedy
  • Medieval Latin literary genre

    Miles gloriosus by Arnulf of Orléans Milo by Matthew of Vendôme Pamphilus de amore Pamphilus, Gliscerium et Birria De Paulino et Polla by Richard of Venosa

    Elegiac comedy

    Elegiac_comedy

  • Argus (mythology)
  • Set of mythological Greek characters

    Metamorphoses Book 3; Antigonus, Changes; Apollonius Rhodius, Epigrams and Pamphilus, Book 1 Apollodorus, 1.9.16 Smith, William (1870). "Alcimenes". A Dictionary

    Argus (mythology)

    Argus_(mythology)

  • Simonians
  • Extinct Gnostic sect

    the Apostolic Church, Vol 2, p. 496. Pamphilus, Eusebius (1856). The ecclesiastical history of Eusebius Pamphilus, Bishop of Caesarea, in Palestine. Vol

    Simonians

    Simonians

  • Hinc illae lacrimae
  • Line from a 166 BC Roman play

    Simo comment—to interlocutor Sosias—upon the tears of his (Simo's) son, Pamphilus, at the funeral of a neighbor. At first, Simo assumes that the display

    Hinc illae lacrimae

    Hinc_illae_lacrimae

  • Marcus Eremita
  • Christian theologian, saint, and ascetic writer

    the Black Nilus of Sinai Quadratus of Athens Pachomius the Great Pacian Pamphilus of Caesarea Papias of Hierapolis Pambo Pantaenus Paul of Thebes Paul the

    Marcus Eremita

    Marcus Eremita

    Marcus_Eremita

  • First Council of Nicaea
  • Council of Christian bishops in Nicaea, 325

    Epistola Synodica [Synodal Letter to the Bishops of Africa] Eusebius Pamphilus, Letter of Eusebius of Cæsarea to the people of his Diocese, retrieved

    First Council of Nicaea

    First Council of Nicaea

    First_Council_of_Nicaea

  • List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)
  • the Book of Amos Amphian 0305 c. 305 2 April Martyr, disciple of St. Pamphilus Amphilochius of Iconium 394 23 November Church Father, Bishop of Iconium

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)

    List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(A–G)

  • Sicyon
  • Ancient Greek city

    of painting gained fame under Eupompus and attracted the great masters Pamphilus and Apelles as students, while Lysippus and his pupils raised the Sicyonian

    Sicyon

    Sicyon

    Sicyon

  • List of libraries in the ancient world
  • Christian library. Through Origen of Alexandria and the scholarly priest Pamphilus of Caesarea, the school won a reputation for having the most extensive

    List of libraries in the ancient world

    List_of_libraries_in_the_ancient_world

  • Peter of Sebaste
  • Christian bishop in Lesser Armenia (c. 340–391)

    the Black Nilus of Sinai Quadratus of Athens Pachomius the Great Pacian Pamphilus of Caesarea Papias of Hierapolis Pambo Pantaenus Paul of Thebes Paul the

    Peter of Sebaste

    Peter_of_Sebaste

  • Phocas, Bishop of Sinope
  • and Phocas the Gardener. Only the last seems authentic. His parents, Pamphilus and Maria, were pious Christians. During his adult years he became Bishop

    Phocas, Bishop of Sinope

    Phocas, Bishop of Sinope

    Phocas,_Bishop_of_Sinope

  • Poa trivialis
  • Species of grass

    Plain. The food plant of the caterpillars of small heath (Coenonympha pamphilus), meadow brown (Maniola jurtina), gatekeeper (Pyronia tithonus) butterflies;

    Poa trivialis

    Poa trivialis

    Poa_trivialis

  • Stoa Poikile
  • "Painted Porch" in ancient Athens

    mentioned by various authors, including a painting by Apollodorus or Pamphilus of the Heracleidae and Alcmene supplicating the Athenians for protection

    Stoa Poikile

    Stoa Poikile

    Stoa_Poikile

  • Heath (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    species of the genus Coenonympha, brush-footed butterflies Coenonympha pamphilus (small heath), a butterfly native to Europe, Asia except tropical India

    Heath (disambiguation)

    Heath_(disambiguation)

  • Ecclesiastical History (Eusebius)
  • 4th-century Christian chronology by Eusebius

    Frederic; et al., eds. (1833), The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius Pamphilus, New York: Rev. R. Davis & Brother. McGiffert, Arthur Cushman, ed. (1890)

    Ecclesiastical History (Eusebius)

    Ecclesiastical History (Eusebius)

    Ecclesiastical_History_(Eusebius)

  • Sons of Aegyptus
  • Polydector Oeme 41 Dolichus Pirene 2 Panthius Philomela 12 Canthus Eurydice 22 Pamphilus Demophile 32 Itonomus Polybe 42 Hyperbius Eupheme 3 Proteus Scylla 13

    Sons of Aegyptus

    Sons_of_Aegyptus

  • Garnedd Ugain
  • Mountain in Gwynedd, Wales

    diverse in summer, with butterflies like the small heath (Coenonympha pamphilus) and a variety of moths and beetles that thrive in heathland vegetation

    Garnedd Ugain

    Garnedd Ugain

    Garnedd_Ugain

  • Diogenianus
  • Greek grammarian

    of poetical words, abridged from the great lexicon (Περὶ γλωσσῶν) of Pamphilus of Alexandria (AD 50) and other similar works. It was also known by the

    Diogenianus

    Diogenianus

  • Apelles
  • 4th-century BC Greek painter

    Ephesus, but after he had attained some celebrity, he became a student of Pamphilus at Sicyon; he thus combined the Dorian thoroughness with the Ionic grace

    Apelles

    Apelles

    Apelles

  • Narcissus (plant)
  • Genus of flowering plants

    1985, Rees A.R. Narcissus, pp. 268–271) Prior here refers to the poet Pamphilus, but it is likely he meant Pamphos. This Carlavirus should not be confused

    Narcissus (plant)

    Narcissus (plant)

    Narcissus_(plant)

  • Homoousion
  • Christian theological term and concept

    on Hebrews 1:3, cited in the first book of the Apology for Origen by Pamphilus and Eusebius, Origen explains the special relationship of Christ, the

    Homoousion

    Homoousion

  • Persecution of Christians
  • martyrdom and persecution of Christians, including Eusebius's own mentor Pamphilus of Caesarea, with whom he was imprisoned during the persecution. When

    Persecution of Christians

    Persecution of Christians

    Persecution_of_Christians

  • Bar Kokhba Revolt
  • Jewish rebellion against Roman rule (132–136 CE)

    access to Jewish traditions and lost materials—including the library of Pamphilus, church archives in Aelia Capitolina, earlier Christian writers such as

    Bar Kokhba Revolt

    Bar Kokhba Revolt

    Bar_Kokhba_Revolt

  • Diocletianic Persecution
  • Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire (303–313)

    burned alive. On 16 February Pamphilus and his six companions were executed. In the aftermath, four more members of Pamphilus's household were martyred for

    Diocletianic Persecution

    Diocletianic Persecution

    Diocletianic_Persecution

  • Caesarea Maritima
  • Ancient Levantine city

    a titular see. Through Origen and especially the scholarly presbyter Pamphilus of Caesarea, the theological school of Caesarea gained a reputation for

    Caesarea Maritima

    Caesarea Maritima

    Caesarea_Maritima

  • List of Eastern Orthodox saints (N–S)
  • Desert Father, Venerable, disciple of St. Anthony; a.k.a. Pambo the Hermit Pamphilus of Caesarea 309 16 February Church Father, Presbyter, Hieromartyr Pantaleon

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (N–S)

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (N–S)

    List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(N–S)

  • Sulmona Cathedral
  • Catholic cathedral in Sulmona, Italy

    place in the 12th century, among them a change of dedication to Saint Pamphilus, the patron saint of Sulmona. The cathedral was badly damaged in the earthquake

    Sulmona Cathedral

    Sulmona Cathedral

    Sulmona_Cathedral

  • List of editiones principes in Latin
  • First printed editions of a manuscript

    edition was instead printed by Filippo di Pietro in Venice in c. 1476. 1470 Pamphilus Caesariensis, Apologia pro Origene Petrus Schoeffer Mainz Available in

    List of editiones principes in Latin

    List_of_editiones_principes_in_Latin

  • Chivalric sagas
  • Norse prose sagas of the romance genre

    Lion) Karlamagnús saga Möttuls saga (La mantel mautaillé) Pamphilus ok Galathea (Pamphilus de amore) Parcevals saga and Valvens þáttr (Perceval, le Conte

    Chivalric sagas

    Chivalric sagas

    Chivalric_sagas

  • Small Heath (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    England. It may also refer to: Small heath (butterfly) (Coenonympha pamphilus) Birmingham Small Heath (UK Parliament constituency), a Parliament constituency

    Small Heath (disambiguation)

    Small_Heath_(disambiguation)

  • Simeon Stylites
  • Syrian Christian ascetic (c. 390 – 459)

    the Black Nilus of Sinai Quadratus of Athens Pachomius the Great Pacian Pamphilus of Caesarea Papias of Hierapolis Pambo Pantaenus Paul of Thebes Paul the

    Simeon Stylites

    Simeon Stylites

    Simeon_Stylites

  • Amphipolis
  • Archeological site in Macedonia, Greece

    student of Plato Zoilus (400–320 BC), grammarian, cynic philosopher Pamphilus (painter), head of Sicyonian school and teacher of Apelles Aetion, sculptor

    Amphipolis

    Amphipolis

    Amphipolis

  • The Book of Good Love
  • Book by Juan Ruiz

    vetula and Pamphilus, in which the author is the protagonist of amorous adventures that alternate with poems related to him or her. Pamphilus is also cited

    The Book of Good Love

    The Book of Good Love

    The_Book_of_Good_Love

  • List of pre-Socratic philosophers
  • Onomacritus (6th century BC) was involved in divination and Cretan law. Pamphilus (6th century BC) was listed by Dicaearchus as one of the Seven Sages of

    List of pre-Socratic philosophers

    List of pre-Socratic philosophers

    List_of_pre-Socratic_philosophers

  • List of churches in the Diocese of Buffalo
  • oratory of Holy Name of Mary Humphrey 1855 Southern Tier East In 1855, Fr. Pamphilus da Magliano, a Franciscan friar, established St. Pacificus. Thought to

    List of churches in the Diocese of Buffalo

    List_of_churches_in_the_Diocese_of_Buffalo

  • Bibliotheca (Photius)
  • 9th-century work of Byzantine Patriarch Photius

    On Easter Christian Lost 117 anonymous For Origen Christian Lost 118 Pamphilus of Caesarea For Origen Christian Extant 1715 118 Eusebius For Origen Christian

    Bibliotheca (Photius)

    Bibliotheca (Photius)

    Bibliotheca_(Photius)

  • Hilarion
  • Saint of the Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches

    the Black Nilus of Sinai Quadratus of Athens Pachomius the Great Pacian Pamphilus of Caesarea Papias of Hierapolis Pambo Pantaenus Paul of Thebes Paul the

    Hilarion

    Hilarion

    Hilarion

  • Christian Palestinian Aramaic
  • Melkite Aramaic

    unknown martyrdom of Patriklos of Caesarea, one of the eleven followers of Pamphilus of Caesarea; and a missing quire of Codex Climaci Rescriptus), or offer

    Christian Palestinian Aramaic

    Christian Palestinian Aramaic

    Christian_Palestinian_Aramaic

  • Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire
  • ISBN 0-19-924058-2. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Pamphilus, Eusebius (1850). Ecclesiastical History. New York: Stanford and Swords

    Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire

    Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire

    Persecution_of_Christians_in_the_Roman_Empire

  • Myrto Hatzimichali
  • Classical scholar

    2025-02-01. "Greek scholarship of the early imperial period : the work of Pamphilus of Alexandria". SOLO. Retrieved 2025-10-08. "Review of: Potamo of Alexandria

    Myrto Hatzimichali

    Myrto_Hatzimichali

  • Chapanka
  • Card game

    "Semibreve", "Whole Note") 6 - Pancerola ("Armour", "Knight") O - Panfil ("Pamphilus", "Ober") U - Kinal ("Unter") 9 - Mogaczka ("Bulb") 9 - Ryndzia ("Yard")

    Chapanka

    Chapanka

    Chapanka

  • Dacian language
  • Extinct Indo-European language of the Carpathian region

    the 3rd century AD from a glossary published by the Greek grammarian Pamphilus of Alexandria (1st century AD). The Dacian glosses were probably added

    Dacian language

    Dacian_language

  • Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos (consul 57 BC)
  • 1st century BC Roman politician

    Benediction Classics, 2015; ISBN 978-1781395134 Q. Caecilius (96) Q. f. Q. n. Metellus Nepos 'Pamphilus' in the Digital Prosopography of the Roman Republic.

    Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos (consul 57 BC)

    Quintus_Caecilius_Metellus_Nepos_(consul_57_BC)

  • List of butterflies of Austria
  • hero (Linnaeus, 1761) Coenonympha oedippus (Fabricius, 1787) Coenonympha pamphilus (Linnaeus, 1758) Coenonympha tullia (Muller, 1764) Erebia aethiops (Esper

    List of butterflies of Austria

    List of butterflies of Austria

    List_of_butterflies_of_Austria

  • Hexapla
  • Ancient critical edition of the Hebrew Bible

    Pythagoras Hermas Origenist thinkers Tyrannius Rufinus Firmilian Arius Pamphilus of Caesarea Eusebius Didymus the Blind Evagrius of Pontus Christianity

    Hexapla

    Hexapla

    Hexapla

  • List of butterflies of Kazakhstan
  • List of butterflies in Kazakhstan

    lathonia Hyponephele lupina Kirinia eversmanni Boloria sipora Coenonympha pamphilus Hyponephele dysdora Vanessa atalanta Chazara kaufmanni Melitaea phoebe

    List of butterflies of Kazakhstan

    List of butterflies of Kazakhstan

    List_of_butterflies_of_Kazakhstan

  • Metaxades
  • Municipal unit in Greece

    cardui Melitaea didyma Maniola jurtina Epinephele tithonus Coenonympha pamphilus Pararge aegeria Lasiommata megera The fish species in the Erythropotamos

    Metaxades

    Metaxades

    Metaxades

  • Hesperia (butterfly)
  • Genus of butterflies

    Rafinesque, 1815 Phidias Rafinesque, 1815 Symmachia Sodoffsky, 1837 Ocytes Scudder, 1872 Anthomaster Scudder, 1872 Urbicola Tutt, 1905 Pamphilus Ihering, 1908

    Hesperia (butterfly)

    Hesperia (butterfly)

    Hesperia_(butterfly)

  • Manichaeism
  • Persian religion founded in the 3rd century AD

    Retrieved 6 December 2018. Eusebius. The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius Pamphilus, Bishop of Caesarea, Translated from the originals by Christian Frederick

    Manichaeism

    Manichaeism

    Manichaeism

  • Caesarea in Palaestina (diocese)
  • Titular see of the Catholic Church

    as Eusebius Pamphili. The Library of Caesarea Maritima established by Pamphilus of Caesarea remained in existence until the Arabs invaded Palestine in

    Caesarea in Palaestina (diocese)

    Caesarea in Palaestina (diocese)

    Caesarea_in_Palaestina_(diocese)

  • Mutia gens
  • Rome, recording a gift to Diana, dated to AD 86. Lucius Mutius L. l. Pamphilus, a freedman, named in an inscription from Rome. Lucius Mutius L. f. Faustus

    Mutia gens

    Mutia gens

    Mutia_gens

  • List of butterflies of the Iberian Peninsula
  • dorus Velada de negro Coenonympha glycerion Castaño morena Coenonympha pamphilus Níspola Erebia cassioides Erebia epiphron Erebia epistygne Erebia euryale

    List of butterflies of the Iberian Peninsula

    List_of_butterflies_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula

  • Eupompus
  • Greek painter

    any master. Eupompus was succeeded as head of the Sicyonic school by Pamphilus of Amphipolis, teacher of Apelles. Ben Jonson makes the cryptic reference

    Eupompus

    Eupompus

  • Sulmona
  • Comune in Abruzzo, Italy

    is known from the 5th century. One of the earliest bishops was Saint Pamphilus (San Panfilo), an Italian pagan convert to Christianity in the 7th century

    Sulmona

    Sulmona

    Sulmona

  • Pre-existence
  • Belief that souls exist before conception

    Pythagoras Hermas Origenist thinkers Tyrannius Rufinus Firmilian Arius Pamphilus of Caesarea Eusebius Didymus the Blind Evagrius of Pontus Christianity

    Pre-existence

    Pre-existence

    Pre-existence

  • Origenism
  • Christian theological beliefs

    Arius, Jerome (although later wanting to condemn Origen), Firmillian, Pamphilus, Eusebius, Gregory of Nazianzus and Athanasius of Alexandria. Some have

    Origenism

    Origenism

    Origenism

  • Horsea Island
  • Island in Portsmouth Harbour, England

    imported chalk. Notable fauna includes the small heath butterfly Coenonympha pamphilus, designated BAP Priority Species by DEFRA on account of its increasing

    Horsea Island

    Horsea Island

    Horsea_Island

  • Patristics
  • Study of the early Christian writers who are designated Church Fathers

    Anatolius of Laodicea (d. 283) (Greek) Victorinus of Pettau (d. 304) (Greek) Pamphilus of Caesarea (d. 309) (Greek) Methodius of Olympus (died c. 311) (Greek)

    Patristics

    Patristics

    Patristics

  • List of butterflies of Metropolitan France
  • hero (Linnaeus, 1761) Coenonympha oedippus (Fabricius, 1787) Coenonympha pamphilus (Linnaeus, 1758) Coenonympha tullia (Muller, 1764) Danaus chrysippus (Linnaeus

    List of butterflies of Metropolitan France

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  • Codex Coislinianus
  • Greek manuscript of the Pauline epistles

    compared with the copy in the library at Caesarea, written by the hand of Pamphilus the saint. Almost the same note appears in Codex Sinaiticus in the Book

    Codex Coislinianus

    Codex Coislinianus

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  • John Bankin
  • 14th-century monk and public figure

    safely taken as a simple catholic version of Bale. The article in J. Pamphilus, Chron. Ord. Fratr. Eremit. S. August. (Rome, 1581, quarto), is equally

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  • Epicureanism
  • Philosophical system

    342/1 BCE on the island of Samos. In his early years, he studied under Pamphilus, a Platonist philosopher in Samos. Later, he received instruction from

    Epicureanism

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  • Brevis brevians
  • Metrical feature found in Roman comedy

    inter nōs (starts ia7) "and between ourselves" vel hic Pamphilus (starts ia6) "even this Pamphilus" et uxōrem suam rūr(i) ess(e) aiēbāt (starts ia6) "and

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  • De mortibus persecutorum
  • Christian text by Lactantius

    experienced just prior to the battle. Differing from the account of Eusebius Pamphilus who specifically recounts a vision of a cross in the sky with the words

    De mortibus persecutorum

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  • Abydos (Hellespont)
  • Ancient city in Turkey

    letter of Peter the Fuller (471–488) mentions a bishop of Abydus called Pamphilus. Ammonius signed the decretal letter of the Council of Constantinople

    Abydos (Hellespont)

    Abydos (Hellespont)

    Abydos_(Hellespont)

  • Christian name
  • Religious personal name given on the occasion of a Christian baptism

    amongst Christians. Eusebius the historian took the name Pamphili from Pamphilus, the martyr whom he especially venerated. Earlier still St. Cyprian chose

    Christian name

    Christian name

    Christian_name

  • Early Christianity
  • Historical era of the Christian religion

    Hexapla there and it held a famous library and theological school, St. Pamphilus (d. 309) was a noted scholar-priest. St. Gregory the Wonder-Worker (d

    Early Christianity

    Early_Christianity

  • School of Alexandria
  • Christian seminary, 2nd-4th centuries

    the tradition of the catechetical school of Alexandria via his teacher Pamphilus, a presbyter of Caesarea who was martyred around 310" "Introductory Note

    School of Alexandria

    School of Alexandria

    School_of_Alexandria

  • Quirinia gens
  • Family in ancient Rome

    buried along the Via Latina in Rome, together with Marcus Quirinius Pamphilus, in a tomb dating to the first century BC. Marcus Quirinius Hermes, client

    Quirinia gens

    Quirinia_gens

  • Epicurus
  • Ancient Greek philosopher (341–270 BC

    known to have studied under the instruction of a Samian Platonist named Pamphilus, probably for about four years. His Letter of Menoeceus and surviving

    Epicurus

    Epicurus

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  • PANFILO
  • Male

    Italian

    PANFILO

    Italian form of Latin Pamphilus, PANFILO means "friend of all."

    PANFILO

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Online names & meanings

  • Sellers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Yorkshire)

    Sellers

    English (mainly Yorkshire) : patronymic from Seller 1–4.

  • Thriveni
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Kannada, Traditional

    Thriveni

    Where Three Rivers Meet

  • Kamaliyah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Kamaliyah

    Perfection

  • Anfal | انفال
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Anfal | انفال

    Spoils of war

  • Wasimah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Wasimah |

    Comely, Graceful, Pretty

  • Madhuparna
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Madhuparna

    Tulsi Leaf

  • Devdarsh
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Devdarsh

    Worshipper of God

  • DANIYA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    DANIYA

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Danya, DANIYA means "judge."

  • Faqir |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Faqir |

    Poor, Needy

  • Neethi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu

    Neethi

    Policy; Justice; Truth; Always Says Truth

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