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- 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. Charinusfriend of Pamphilus, in love with Philumena. From 'charis', grace. ByrrhiaCharinus' 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...
- genera of Amblypygi are sold and kept as pets, including Acanthophrynus, Charinus, Charon, Damon, Euphrynichus, Heterophrynus, Phrynus, Paraphrynus, and...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Apollonius (Ancient Gr****: Άπολλώνιος), son of Charinus, was appointed by Alexander the Great, before leaving Egypt, as governor of the part of Libya on...
- 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...