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Neilos Doxapatres (Gr****: Νεῖλος ὁ Δοξοπατρῆς) was a
Byzantine Gr**** monk, theologian, and
writer active in
Constantinople and
Sicily during the first...
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Neilos (Gr****: Νείλος, 1600 – 1660), also
known as
Neilos Kokolitza (Gr****: Νείλος Κοκολήτζας) was a Gr**** painter, monk, and archbishop. He was the Archbishop...
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Neilos Kabasilas (also
Nilus Cabasilas; Gr****: Νεῖλος Καβάσιλας
Neilos Kavasilas), was a fourteenth-century Gr****
Palamite theologian who
succeeded Gregory...
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Saint Nilus the
Elder of
Sinai (Gr****: Νείλος; also
known as
Neilos,
Nilus of Sinai,
Nilus of Ancyra, Nil
Postnik ("the Faster"); born 4th century; died...
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Pimpleian nymph,
called Antiope by Cicero) of a
total of
seven Muses,
called Neilṓ (Νειλώ), Tritṓnē (Τριτώνη), Asōpṓ (Ἀσωπώ), Heptápora (Ἑπτάπορα), Achelōís...
- Aeschylus, Eumenides, v. 292 f. Cf. the
tradition that she was the
daughter of
Neilos: see, e. g.
Clement of
Alexandria Protr. 2.28.2; Cicero, De
Natura Deorum...
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Saint Nilus the Myrrh-streamer, also
known as Nilos/Nilus the Myrrh-gusher,
Nilus of Kynouria, or
Nilus the
Myroblyte (Gr****: Άγιος Νείλος ο Μυροβλήτης;...
- Soot-Ryen 1957
Minormalletia Dall, 1908
Neilo A. Adams, 1854
Neilo australis (Quoy and Gaimard, 1835)
Neilo rugata Dell, 1956
Pseudoglomus Pseudoglomus...
- the "Notitia episcopatuum", the "Additio
patriarchicorum thronorum" by
Neilos Doxapatres, the "Chronica" by
Petrus Alexandrinus and the "Notitia patriarchatuum"...
- ground. It may have been one of the four
monasteries founded around 1367 by
Neilos, the
Prior of the
Skete of Stagoi. The Cave of St.
George of
Mandila may...