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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...
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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...
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Constantine took the throne, he was
informed by his
finance minister,
Philagrius, that
Heraclius had
created a
secret fund for Martina,
administered by...
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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...