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- Philagrius or Philagrios may refer to: Philagrius (prefect of Egypt), Roman governor of Egypt in 335–337 and 338–340 Philagrius (comes Orientis) Philagrius...
- Alexandria. Athanasius accused Philagrius of obtaining evidence against him by threatening witnesses. As prefect Philagrius probably oversaw a general collection...
- "Love of Laughter"), also titled or subtitled The Jests of Hierocles and Philagrius, is a Gr****-language book published in late antiquity that is the oldest...
- is enumerated among the most eminent physicians. Suda, Philagrius ancientlibrary.com - Philagrius 1 Archived 2007-02-02 at the Wayback Machine Theophilus...
- emplo**** Philagrius to kidnap the Alamannic king Vadomarius, whom Julian's rival, the Emperor Constantius II, had instigated to attack him. Philagrius accompanied...
- against him on the part of Martina and Heraclonas, and the treasurer Philagrius advised him to write to the army, informing them that he was dying and...
- Constantine took the throne, he was informed by his finance minister, Philagrius, that Heraclius had created a secret fund for Martina, administered by...
- Aradius Rufinus (363–364) Eutolmius Tati**** (c. 370) Tusci**** (381) Philagrius (382) Proculus (383–384) Icarius (c. 384) Irenaeus (431–435) Ephraim of...
- Cicero. Epistulae ad Atti****, 4.17.3, 7.7.4. The Jests of Hierocles and Philagrius. Translated by Bubb, Charles Clinch. Cleveland: The Rowfant Club. 1920...
- (331) Hyginus (331–332) Paterius (333–335) Philagrius I (335–337) Antonius Theodorus ([337?–]338) Philagrius II (338–340) Longinus (341–343) Palladius...