- Leucius,
called Leucius Charinus by
Photios I of
Constantinople in the
ninth century, is
named by Evodius,
bishop of Uzala, as the
author of a
cycle of...
- Cave, 1986
Charinus acaraje Pinto-da-Rocha,
Machado & Weygoldt, 2002
Charinus acosta (Quintero, 1983)
Charinus afric**** Hansen, 1921
Charinus aguayoi Moyá-Guzmán...
- Simo,
father of Philumena.
Charinus –
friend of Pamphilus, in love with Philumena. From 'charis', grace.
Byrrhia –
Charinus' slave. From 'purrhos', red-haired...
- author;
Photios I (c. 810/820 – 893)
identified this
author as
Leucius Charinus.
Epiphanius (c. 310/320 – 403) had
earlier identified Leucius as a companion...
-
Charinus pescotti is a
species of
amblypygid arachnid (whip-spider) in the
Charinidae family. It is
endemic to Australia. It was
described in 1949 by Australian...
-
genera of
Amblypygi are sold and kept as pets,
including Acanthophrynus,
Charinus, Charon, Damon, Euphrynichus, Heterophrynus, Phrynus, Paraphrynus, and...
- of Acts of the
Apostles that were
traditionally attributed to
Leucius Charinus but it
shows several signs of a mid-2nd-century origin. It
describes the...
-
Harpax leaves and
Calidorus arrives with his
friend Charinus.
Right away
Pseudolus and
Charinus begin talking.
Pseudolus is
describing how he has pulled...
- xvii–xxvii)
contains the
story of the
Harrowing of ****. In it,
Leucius and
Charinus, two
souls raised from the dead
after the crucifixion,
relate to the Sanhedrin...
- Lysimachus—friend of
Demipho Eutychus—friend of
Charinus, son of
Lysimachus Pasicompsa—lover and
slave of
Charinus Dorippa—wife of
Lysimachus Syra—slave of Lysimachus's...