-
Phoenician City,
known to the Gr****s as Býblos (Βύβλος) and to the
Romans as
Byblus, was
important for
their import of
papyrus out of
Ancient Egypt – to the...
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Philo of
Byblos (Ancient Gr****: Φίλων Βύβλιος, Phílōn Býblios; Latin:
Philo Byblius; c. 64 – 141), also
known as
Herennius Philon, was an
antiquarian writer...
- But it
seems more
probable that the real
author was
Herennius Philo of
Byblus, who was born
during the
reign of Nero and
lived till the
reign of Hadrian...
- is not
clear what part is from
Sanchuniathon and what part from
Philo of
Byblus: The
nature then of the
dragon and of
serpents Tauthus himself regarded...
- XIV/Alexander’s
Treatment of the
Captured Gr**** Amb****adors.—Submission of
Byblus and Sidon. –
Arrian Phlegon,
Olympiades Pausanias,
Description of Greece...
-
afterward found him in
Syria where he was
nursed by the wife of the king of
Byblus.
Epaphus was also a
contemporary and the
rival of Phaethon, son of Helios...
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Regia Bulna Burca Bure
Buruni Busiris Buslacena Butus Buthrotum Buxentum Byblus Cabarsussi Cabasa Cabelli**** Cadi
Caeciri Caelanum Caere Caesarea in Bithynia...
- F. Albright, The
Phoenician Inscriptions of the
Tenth Century B.C. from
Byblus, JAOS 67 (1947): 153–154.
Corinne Bonnet. Existe-t-il un B'l gbl. à Byblos...
- F. Albright, The
Phoenician Inscriptions of the
Tenth Century B.C. from
Byblus, JAOS 67 (1947): 153–154. Vriezen,
Theodoor Christiaan (1951). Palestine...
- AS=Archbishop of
Toledo AT=Bishop of Pamplona(-Tudela) AU=Titular
Bishop of
Byblus AV=Titular
Archbishop of
Heraclea in
Europa AW=Archbishop of
Burgos AX=Bishop...