- sixth-century
writer Saint Pamphilus of
Sulmona (died c. 700),
bishop of
Sulmona Pamphylos,
legendary founder of
Pamphylia Pamphilus of
Sicily (Ancient Gr****: Πάμφιλος...
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Pamphylia comes from the Gr**** Παμφυλία,
itself from
Ancient Gr****: πάμφυλος (
pamphylos),
literally "of
mingled tribes or races", a
compound of πᾶν (pan), neuter...
- the USA):
Anthony Scharba (1995–)
Diocese of
Western Eparchy (Chicago):
Pamphylos Daniel Zelinsky (2009–)
Diocese of
America (Albanian
Orthodox church):...
- from Hyllus)
Pamphylians (descendants from the
legendary eponym hero
Pamphylos)
Northwestern Doric Gr****
tribes Epirotes (Epirotic Dorians?) Phaeacians...
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chelandion pamphylon (Gr****: χελάνδιον πάμφυλον), or
simply pamphylon or
pamphylos,
crewed with up to 120–160 men, its name
either implying an
origin in...
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Eastern Thrace Civitas Panfili, **** omnibus, que sub ipsa. the city of
Pamphylos with all its
dependencies Crusaders Eastern Thrace Pertinentia Culi. the...
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Meander in the
musical comedy Phi-Phi at the
London Pavilion (1922) and
Pamphylos in the
operetta Cleopatra (an
adaptation of Die
Perlen der
Cleopatra (1923)...