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Antioch is
called the
coryphaeus of the
First Council of
Nicaea of 325 CE, and
Cicero calls Zeno (c. 334 – c. 262 BCE) the
coryphaeus of the Stoics.[citation...
- The
Karoo scrub robin (Cercotrichas coryphoeus) or
Karoo robin is a
species of bird in the
family Muscicapidae. It is
found in Lesotho, Namibia, and South...
- re-validate this genus. Furthermore,
Platecarpus is
considered monotypic, as P.
coryphaeus and P.
ictericus were
synonymized with its type species, P. tympaniticus...
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State Musical Pedagogical Institute with a
specialization in the
choral Coryphaeus style. He
appeared with
different bands in
Moscow and Magadan, performing...
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Latinized Conius Koryphaios (Κορυφαιος, "Chief, Leader") or
Latinized Coryphaeus Kosmêtês (Κοσμητης; "Orderer") or
Latinized Cosmetes Kronios (Κρόνιος;...
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Apostle Paul, as "Preeminent Apostles".
Another title used for
Peter is
Coryphaeus,
which could be
translated as "Choir-director", or lead singer. The church...
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during the
Early Paleocene, with E.
coryphaeus weighing up to 47
kilograms (104 lb).
Eoconodon cop****
Eoconodon coryphaeus Eoconodon ginibitohia Eoconodon...
- in his own person),
while interacting with the
chorus and its
leader ("
coryphaeus"), who were a
traditional part of the
performance of non-dramatic poetry...
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metriorhynchids and hypercarnivorous, short-snouted
species of Dakosaurus. T.
coryphaeus reached 3.7 m (12 ft) in length,
while T.
carpenteri reached 4–4.7 m (13–15 ft)...
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singular Coryphæus in
relation to Peter. This is true, but
others do not
restrict the use of the
singular to Peter.
Basil also uses the term
Coryphæus. He...