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Euphemius or
Euphemios (Gr****: Εὐφήμιος) can
refer to:
Euphemius of
Constantinople (died 515),
Patriarch of
Constantinople in 489–495
Euphemius (Sicily)...
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Euphemius or
Euphemios (Gr****: Εὐφήμιος) was a
Byzantine commander in Sicily, who
rebelled against the
imperial governor in 826 AD, and
invited the Aghlabids...
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Gregorios (#2466). PmbZ,
Konstantinos (#3928/corr.);
Euphemios (#1701/corr.). PmbZ, Balāṭa (#738);
Euphemios (#1701/corr.). PmbZ,
Photeinos (#6241)). PmbZ,...
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names Effemy, Efim, Effie, Eppie, Eufemia, Euphame, Eupheme, Euphémie,
Euphemios, Euphie, Femi, Femie, Fima, Fimka, Jefimija, Phemie, Evfimia, Yefim, Yevfymiy...
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Eufemio Zapata Salazar (1873 in
Ciudad Ayala – June 18, 1917, in Cuautla, Morelos) was a parti****nt in the
Mexican Revolution and the
brother of Mexican...
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though some
characters were renamed,
Aegeon and
Emilia are cut, and
Euphemio (previously Antipholus) and
Dromio are
shipwrecked on Ephesus. Frederic...
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internal revolt in
Byzantine Sicily led by a
military commander named Euphemios who
requested support from the Aghlabids.
Despite the
political differences...
- Egypt. He last
appeared in the East,
circa 456,
attached to the
staff of
Euphemios as
Emperor Marcian's (r. 450–457)
magister officiorum. He died
after 472...
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Retrieved 26 July 2020. Prigent,
Vivien (2006). "La carrière du
tourmarque Euphèmios,
basileus des Romains". In Jacob, André; Martin, Jean-Marie; Noyé, Ghislaine...
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first published work, at age 16, was a
translation of
Silvio Pellico's
Euphemio of Messina. In 1835,
Elizabeth Lummis published her
first book, entitled...