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- sixth-century writer Saint Pamphilus of Sulmona (died c. 700), bishop of Sulmona Pamphylos, legendary founder of Pamphylia Pamphilus of Sicily (Ancient Gr****: Πάμφιλος...
- 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...
- chelandion pamphylon (Gr****: χελάνδιον πάμφυλον), or simply pamphylon or pamphylos, crewed with up to 120–160 men, its name either implying an origin in...
- Eastern Thrace Civitas Panfili, **** omnibus, que sub ipsa. the city of Pamphylos with all its dependencies Crusaders Eastern Thrace Pertinentia Culi. the...
- 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)...