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Pamphilus of
Amphipolis (Ancient Gr****: Πάμφιλος,
fourth century BC) was a
Macedonian painter and head of
Sicyonian school.
Under his
influence painting...
- discovered. On 31
August 2016, a 2000-year old
human skeleton nicknamed Pamphilos was
discovered at the shipwreck. The EUA
excavation continued in September–October...
- open and desecrated. The
abbot of the monastery,
Bishop Gerasimos of
Pamphilos, was
severely beaten during the
pogrom and died from his
wounds some days...
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Caesarea in Palestine". www.oca.org.
Retrieved 2024-09-24. "Holy
Martyr Pamphilos of
Caesarea and his Companions".
Retrieved 2024-09-24. "The
Great Martyr...
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Lysiponos Λυσίπονος
Mikion Μικίων
Nikios Νίκιος
Nikostratos Νικόστρατος
Pamphilos Πάμφιλος
Paramonos Παράμονος
Parmeniskos Παρμενίσκος
Phanolaos Φανόλαος...
- and of
Polish origin, was
appointed commander of the flotilla. In 1874,
Pamphilo Manoel Freire de Carvalho, a
medical lieutenant-captain who had come to...
- BC.
Aulus Balonius A. l. Diphilus, a
freedman at Rome who gave a pot to
Pamphilo some time in the late
first century BC, or
early first century AD. Gaius...
- in
Itaqui in 1872, and was
eventually made
lieutenant captain. In 1874,
Pamphilo Manoel Freire de Carvalho, a
doctor and
lieutenant captain who came to...